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By winning a three-set quarter-finals match over tennis mentor Bob Ashley, Bill Wightman, one of his star netmen, last week advanced to the semi-finals of the University summer tennis tournament. Ashley, graduate student, had been the favorite of the tourney.
No other quarter-finals have been played. Yesterday afternoon, Andy Muldoon advanced by default after his opponent failed to show up, earning a chance to challenge Bill Brady to determine the semi-finals opponent of Wightman.
The other two quarter-final matches will be between Harold Swartzman, Varsity racqueteer, and Fox, a graduate student, and between Lane McGovern and Sadove, also a graduate student.
Should Fox and McGovern win, they would then be matched in an even battle to determine who will play the winner of the Wightman match.
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