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'42 NETMEN BEAT MILTON

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The Yardling tennis team defeated Milton at Jarvis Field yesterday to the tune of 7 to 2, losing only one doubles and one singles match.

Russ Ellis, Orme Wilson, Lyman Snow, Keith Symon, and Ned Spaeth defeated, respectively, Mallinckrodt, Biddle, Everts, Squibb, and Dunham, with Lin Burton losing to Hackett in number three position. In the doubles Wilson and Symon defeated Mallinckrodt and Squibb, and Bill McGinniss and Spaeth won over Hackett and Bannister, as Ellis and Burton bowed to Biddle and Dunham.

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