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HANOVER, N.H., May 9--The varsity tennis team rebounded from its white-washing at the hands of Princeton Saturday to crush Dartmouth, 8-1, here today. Paul Sullivan, the Crimson's number one singles player, was the only man to lose, bowing to the Indians' Jim Biggs 6-1, 6-1. Keith Martin, playing number five, was the only Harvard man to need three sets to win.
The Harvard freshman team continued winning as it downed the Indians by the same 8-1 score.
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