Sports

Tennis

May 1934 C. E. Widmayer '30
Sports
Tennis
May 1934 C. E. Widmayer '30

The varsity tennis team, dependent upon the guarantees of other colleges, will play all of its matches away from Hanover this spring. A four-day jaunt, opening on May 10, will take it to Williams, New Haven (where both Yale and North Carolina will be met), and the Longwood Cricket Club of Boston. Following an interlude provided by the New England intercollegiates, in which Bob Husted will defend his singles championship, the Green netmen will take another four-day trip to Columbia, Princeton, Brown and M. I. T.

Jerry Hall, of Concord, N. H., leads the tennis team this year, but as last year, Bob Husted, junior from Poughkeepsie, N. Y. will undoubtedly carry the No. 1 burden. Two other juniors Ralph Seeley, of Rutland, Vt., and Douglas Mook, of Metuchen, N. J. are back, but Bob Roundey, a fifth letterman, has switched to baseball this spring. Outstanding among the sophomores coming up to the varsity this spring is Paul Guibord, hockey star from Melrose, Mass., who was right on Husted's heels in the College tournaments last year.