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The varsity tennis team pushed its winning record up to an excellent ten wins and four losses yesterday at Amherst as it crushed the Amherst varsity, 15 to 0. Only the first and fourth doubles teams were extended into three-set matches, as all the other wins came with little difficulty.
At first singles, Dale Junta returned to the lineup to defeat Dave Hicks 6-3, 6-0, while at second singles Captain Brooks Harris downed Neil Hulbut, 6-2, 6-4. In the remaining singles positions, Ham Gravem, Ben Heckscher, Steve Gottlieb, Connie Fischer, Cal Place, Steve Kay, Pete Krough, and Rod Nickols all won in two sets.
In the doubles, the teams of Harris-Junta, Heckscher-Place, Gottlieb-Fischer, Gravem-Kay, and Krough-Nickols all won as Coach Jack Barnaby continued to find a wealth of doubles combinations scattered throughout his roster.
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