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Netmen Trounce Weak Lions, 9-0

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Disappointed at being rained out Friday at Penn, the Harvard tennis team took it out on poor Columbia Saturday, 9-0, for its sixth shutout victory since returning from the South.

Dave Benjamin, playing number two for the Crimson, got the scare of his life before outlasting persistent George Gutwirth, 4-6, 6-0, 7-5. Terry Robinson also had a little trouble with Roger Hartman in the sixth match, but won, 6-3, 6-4.

No other match was close, with Harvard winning them all in straight sets.

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