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Suffering its second defeat of the season, the Harvard tennis team bowed before a strong Tiger aggregation at Princeton last Saturday 7-2. Here, just as against North Carolina, Dave Burt at the number two position was the only Crimson player to win his singles match. He defeated Winslow 6-3, 6-2 and then paired with Langdon Gilkey in doubles to give Harvard its second point.
The match was closer than the score indicates. Hubert Hauck played excellent tennis before succumbing to Gerald Podesta the Princeton ace, while the match between Gilkey and Lauck provided some of the best tennis of the day. Both John Palfrey and Chester Legg lost after long struggles.
However down at Andover, Coach Jack Barnaby's Freshmen trounced their opponents with the loss of only two encounters 7-2.
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