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The Crimson tennis team, which swept to a rearing last-minute victory over Yale, didn't quite make the same grade in the final E.I.T.A. standings, released yesterday.

Princeton, led by Pable Eisenberg, won all seven of their league matches, including an 8-1 triumph over Harvard. The Crimson ended with a 5-won, one-lost record for second place in the league.

Cornell, Yale, Army, Navy, Dartmouth, Penn, and Columbia followed in that order.

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