The varsity tennis team flies to Philadelphia today for an Eastern Intercollegiate League contest with Penn, the last outing before the Yale match Wednesday in Cambridge. Saturday's scheduled match with Brown in Providence was cancelled because of wet courts, and there is only a small chance that it will be rescheduled.
Against Penn today, coach Jack Barnaby will start the recently revamped singles line-up of Bob Bowditch, Paul Sullivan, Doug Walter, Keith Martin, Gary Adelman and Captain Pete Smith. The Quakers have a fairly strong team, but unless the travel has an extreme adverse effect, the Crimson should be a solid favorite to win.
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