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-f:fA 4 Varsity Tennis Prospects HE Tennis outlook for the season of 1930 is one of the brightest S ! o X.. Z W ilk flaw as l ,lp ' I ll 12 if lily 4 Ui .lqi .lily ,galil 1' il : , 5 , ly . , , itil lg il . l ...nm l I I . I I i is 1 . ii 'I li! ll if l i 4,-1-, ,. I 1 . ,l wry N., I' 3F Sl will ll' .iv Q l' lik, I A I , ii c....,-. YY.Y W - .V . W- - Horace Mann has had for a good many years. With but two exceptions, every letter man of the previous season has returned. Harris, Dryfoos, Gail- lard, and Goldsmith are all back, and in addition to them there are several new candidates who look promising. Mr. Bruce will coach the team this year as before, and will probably turn out an excellent aggregation. In view of the fact that at this early date there has been no tennis on the school courts, not any regular practice, it is dillicult to surmise of whom the team will be composed. There are a few, however, who are almost sure of playing. George Har- ris, letter man of the last two years, will fill the vacancy left by Fowler, last year's first singles' man. Harris' game is steady, not flashy. His service is not fast, but it is accurate, and the qualities of steadiness and accuracy enable him to top the list. Either Gaillarcl or Dryfoos will play second singles. The former is not as steady as he might be, and plays a driving game both in his forehand and backhand, and seldom chops. Dryfoos is his direct opposite, relying on lobs and placements with an occasional smash to win. Goldsmith, Marx and Inglis have an almost equal chance to make good. Marx is rather handicapped by his size, but plays a fast game. Goldsmith is One hundred :evenly-one ..-fx.. ..,,. ...nf M, somewhat awkward in movement, but on the whole, reliable. Inglis is too .4-flu erratic to be depended upon, but with practice may turn out fairly well. Manager Parkinson has arranged a difficult schedule. SCHEDULE --fw- Fordham Prep Montclair i Columbia Grammar Staten Island Trinity Peekskill - Hun Collegiate McBurney Milford .E l He-A .5 l , ll l 1 if I I T Q ww., ,
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