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Firsl 1'0",; Mgl D, 1';",lsen, J. Lock111~1l. R. Talncr, E. Branch. 1'. Sack, Coacli Hurl. St:COII 1'011" C. Tsouprake, C. Winfrey. ". Huddle. A. Saltmarsh. R. Diener. N. TENNIS On April 5, Professor Frank Hurt's tennis son. Allhough Icuermen Robby Talner and team travels to Catholic U. to open the sea- Phil Sack arc the only returning veterans, Coach Hun has a fine team which can be counted on for a winning season. Besides Talner and Sack, the Hurtmen are Ned Brown, a u-ansfer from Swarthmore, Dick Diener, George T'soupra ke, who is proving to be as efficient on the court as on the gridiron, George Winfrey, An Saltmarsh, Pat Huddle, Jay Lockman, and Blackie Brandl. Coach Hurt is also well-pleased by the managerial ability of l'vfan(lger Doug Paulsen. There is a sixteen-match schedule lined up for the season, most of the matches with opponents in the Mason·Dixon Conference. However, the team will also probably play Colgate and the University of Maryland. One of the biggest battles will be the match with Loyola, who won the championship last year. Coach Hurt has consistently turned out win- ning teams. Last year, we had a 13 won-t lost record. Since the war, our Hurtmen have a 39 won-l S lost record. With the fine squad this year, the prospects [or a successful season Captlin Phil S4ck are excellent. 172