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Although not bearing the reputation of Columbia, the Dartmouth tennis team in the match this afternoon with the University at 4 o'clock on the Divinity Courts will be a menace to a Crimson victory, both because of the strength of the four man Green team and because the University players are expected to take things easy before their match with Princeton tomorrow. The matches scheduled for today are:
Singles: On Divinity Courts at 4.-- W. W. Ingraham '25 vs. W. T. Howe Jr. (D); G. C. Guild '23 vs. F. T. Osgood (D); K. S. Pfaffman '24 vs. C. A. Gray (D); Alden Briggs '25 vs. J. F. Smith (D).
Doubles: at 5.--Ingraham and Duane vs. Howe and Osgood; Guild and Pfaffman vs. Gray and Smith.
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