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TENNIS SQUAD WARMING UP FOR SPRING PRACTICE

Lack of Southern Trip Expected To Increase Difficulty in Gaining Form--North Carolina Strongest Foe

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With the period of daily indoor practices coming to a close, members of the tentative University tennis team are rapidly developing into a point-winning outfit that promise to be a formidable threat in the matches with North Carolina and Yale. Led by Captain D. M. Frame '32, a squad of 14 men will probably remain in Cambridge over the recess to improve their strokes before the opening match with M. I. T. on April 15.

Since only 14 upperclassmen and 8 Freshman candidates have had the opportunity to practice because of the small number of indoor courts, there will be test matches before the first intercollegiate contest so that others who have not had an opportunity to show their ability may qualify for a berth on the team. Preparations are being made to have the courts ready for use immediately after the recess, but because of the cancellation of the spring trip, the netmen will be considerably rawer when they first step on the clay.

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