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Chalking up their third victory of the present season, Coach Jack Barnaby's Crimson racquetmen took the measure of Dartmouth by the decisive score of 6 to 3 last Saturday afternoon at Hanover. At the same time, the Yardlings defeated St. George's School 6 to 3 on the Divinity Field courts.
Jim Jenkins and Hugh Hyde, playing in the number one and two slots respectively, lost two close matches to start the singles off poorly, but the next four players took their contest, so that, going into the doubles, the score stood Harvard 4, Dartmouth 2. Nicholl, playing with Frothingham, and Captain Orme Wilson, together with Jenkins, then proceded to clinch the Harvard victory over the Big Green.
The Freshman contest was virtually identical in its details with the Varsity match: it was not until the doubles were played out that the scrap was decided.
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