Although varsity tennis captain Dale Junta is still unable to play, the team should defeat Penn in its first Ivy League match of the season at 2 p.m.
The squad's regular number two man, Larry Sears, will play first singles. According to coach Jack Barnaby, "Sears is playing so well that he is a good number one man." Tim Gallwey will play second singles, and Ned Weld, who defeated Al Goldman yesterday, will play number three.
Goldman will drop to fourth, and Fred Vinton and Bill Wood will round out the first six. If Penn brings an extra man, Pete Krogh will face him. Barnaby has not yet decided the pairings for the doubles matches.
Against Penn last year, the varsity suffered from overconfidence, but scored a 5-1 victory in a match cut short by rain.
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