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The freshman tennis team, which had been carefully groomed for its match against Boston University yesterday afternoon, found itself facing almost no opposition. Only three men showed up from across the River.
Making the best of the deal the Yardling played three singles and one doubles match and won 4 to 0.
Gerry Murphy was the only member of the Crimson squad to experience trouble. Playing in the number two position, his match went to three sets. Don Blackmer and Dave Aldrich playing singles, and Murphy and Chase Peterson playing the only doubles of the afternoon won in straight sets, losing only two games among them.
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