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The varsity tennis team officially put the lid on the spring tennis season this week with the announcement that Hilliard Withers Hughes, Jr. '05, of Kansas City, Missouri, and Eliot House, will succeed Ted Bullard as captain for the 1950 season.
Hughes Number Two Doubles
Hughes, a small, steady player who this season won the number four position, has been playing tennis for Harvard ago. In 1947 he performed on Cory Winn's freshman team, while last year he played with the Jayvees.
Besides playing number four singles--in which he compiled a winning record over the season--Hughes teamed with Charlie Ames in the number two doubles combination.
Skiddy Marden Lund '51, of Newton Center and Adams House, has been named team manager.
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