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Yardlings Beat Milton Tennis Players, 9 to 0, In Season's Opener

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In a season-opening victory which relied on team work rather than individual achievement, the freshman tennis squad yesterday swept all six singles and three doubles matches from Milton Academy.

"It seems like a good tough team," judged Coach Corey Winn after the match, "and all the players looked good for this early in the season." First outdoor practice was on Wednesday. Winn predicted coming matches with M.I.T. and Brown will strain the squad more than the Milton match, however.

Winners of the singles were Charlie Hamm, Jim Cameron, Bill Wood, Ed Weld, Bob Repetto, and Roger Tuckerman. Cameron and Ford, Francis Hayne and Laurie Pratt, Weld and Tom Haskins combined for the doubles victories.

The "A" team is scheduled to play M.I.T. on Wednesday.

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