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With complete victory over the University of Mains, and only one match dropped to Tufts University, the Crimson racquetmen demonstrated their newly found power on the Jarvis Courts last Friday and Saturday afternoons.
Only defeat of the weekend was in the hard fought engagement between Mal Moley '46 of Harvard and Dave Riley of Tufts, in which the latter took the third set in one of the two matches to go beyond a 2 to 0 score.
No captain has yet been elected, but tentative standings for the team's Wednesday trek to Andover were set as: Moley at one, Ted Bullard at two, Dide Daniels at three, and Jack Lynch '46 at four, with John Zinsser, Wally McDonald '44, and Tom Baker '43 competing for the other spots.
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