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Showing determination in every match and refusing to give in when they were losing ground at the half-way make, the Leverett House Tennis team edged out Pearson College of Yale Saturday, 4 to 3, with a rally in the last three matches.
The Rabbits got the jump on the Blue men with two victories at the very start, but then began to weaken when Lawrence N. Stevens '36 and Laurence D. Dawes '35 were forced to bow to their opponents in closely contested matches. However, the victories of Abram T. Collier, II '34 and Henry C. Brooks '36 turned the tide to Leverett's favor, and gave the House champions victory.
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