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FOUR STRINGS OF BROTHERS DOMINATE PAST NET DECADE

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Coach Cowles has become convinced that tennis stars come in strings of three in one family. His coaching career at Harvard has seen four of such strings, and information leading to the uncovering of additional ones will be most welcome.

Three Ingrahams and three Whit-becks dominated the courts in the boom years, while an equal quantity of Gliddens and Arensbergs seem to have kept up the tradition during the depression. The last of the Gliddens, John, is now serving spheroids for Exeter Academy but is due here next year to take on the mantle cast off by Germaine.

As for the Arensbergs, both Charles and James are now battling in the University A tournament in the hopes of reaching the fame of frater Walter, who captained the Crimson netmen in 1933. Only one will succeed, however, because jumping James has but one more match to win before coming face ot face, at thirty paces, with charging Charlie.

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