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The undefeated varsity tennis team was rained out of an Eastern Inter-collegiate Tennis League match for the second time this year, as early morning rains made Dartmouth courts unplayable. This leaves the Crimson with only six League matches instead of the usual eight. The remaining two will be against Penn this Friday and Princeton this Saturday. The Princeton match will probably decide the League title, since a victory over Penn is regarded as a certainty.

The freshman baseball and lacrosse teams have elected captains for the 1956 season.

Levon Kasarjian, Jr. of Newton, Mass., is the '59 baseball captain. Kasarjian, who plays shortstop, was on the All-Scholastic team last year while captain of the Newton High School nine.

Richard Pille of Wigglesworth Hall and Newark, N.J., was elected captain of the Yardling lacrosse squad. He is a graduate of Phillips Academy.

Nathan P. Reed '59 of Hollis Hall and East Walpole, Mass., and Robert V. Goldstein '59 of Wigglesworth Hall and Omaha, Neb., have been elected managers of freshman heavy and 150's crews respectively. David L. Price '58 of Massilon, Ohio, and Dunster House and John F. Fraetzer '58 of Concord, Mass., and Dunster House were elected assistant managers of the varsity heavy and 150's crews respectively.

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Harvard will not be among those Eastern colleges to have football games televised this coming fall, the Eastern College Athletic Association has revealed. The only Ivy League teams to have games telecast will be Cornell, Princeton, and Yale.

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