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Handicapped by the temporary loss of Dick Dorson and Elwood Henneman, the Varsity tennis team will meet Brown at Providence at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Dorson, number one man on the squad, and Henneman, who plays regularly at number 6, will be unable to make the trip to Providence.
The resulting shake-up in the team lineup places George Lowman in the number one position, Hubert Hauck at number two, Captain Jim Fuld at number three, Alvah Sulloway at four, Stuart Wyeth at five, and Adrian Malone at six.
Holding down the doubles assignments will be Lowman and Hauck, Andy Page and Wyeth, and sophomores Don Gordon and Oliver Bolton. Brown will use Exton at number one, Skillings at two, Quinn at three, Rice at four, Leland at five, and Williams at six.
So far this season the Crimson netmen's record stands at three wins and three losses. On Thursday they will meet Dartmouth on the Divinity Courts.
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