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Convincing victories over Williams on the Soldiers Field couria brought the Crimson tennis season to a close yesterday afternoon. The varsity won its match by a surprisingly one-sided 18-2 score, while the Yardlings were beating the Eph freshmen, 7 to 2.
The Williams varsity could take only the second and fourth singles, and it lost the other eight singles matches in straight sets. The Crimson winners included Ham Gravem, Captain John Rauh, Donn Spencer, Don Bossart, Conrad Fischer, Herb Stone, and Maynard Canfield. The varsity's second and fourth men--both of whom lost close three-set matches--were Brooks Harris and Alex Haegler.
Sweeping the doubles for the Crimson were Rauh and Haegler, Bossart and Spencer, Gravem and Harris, Stone and Frank Goodman, and Mann and Canfield.
The freshman victory was Coach Corey Whyn's seventh straight after a loss to Exeter in the season's opener. Crimson defeats came in the first singles, where Steve Gottlieb lost to Bill Cullen, 6-0, 6-4, and in the fourth, where Dough Gardner was edged in three sets. The Yardling singles victors were lien Heckscher, Cal Place, Barry Bochm, and Charlie Edwards.
Neoding only one win the doubles to clinch the match, the Crimson put the pressure on and awept all three in straight sets. Place and Heckscher, Gottlieb and Beehm, and Charlie MacVeagh and Grayson Murphy provided the victories.
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