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The freshman tennis team blanked its Wesleyan counterparts, 9 to 0, yesterday afternoon, on the Soldiers Field courts.
Every match in both singles and doubles was played in only two sets. Don Blackmer, playing in the number one position, Jerry Murphy (number three), Roger Swanson (number four), and Jack Faircloth (number six) lost only six games among them.
Meanwhile, the jayvee not corps bowed to Andover, 6 to 3. Dick Hatton and Dave Gordon won for Harvard in singles. Hatton teamed with Charlie Hubbard to take the Crimson's only doubles victory.
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