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Harvard's varsity tennis and golf teams have elected their captains for the 1966 season.
Michael B. Millis '66, of Kirkland House and Toledo, Ohio, will head the Crimson golf team next year. Millis, a two-year letterman, played at number four most of this season. He compiled a 5-8 mark as the Harvard team rolled up its best season mark in many years. Millis will succeed O. O. Bounds as captain.
David A. Benjamin '66, of Kirkland House and Great Neck, N.Y., will succeed Dean Peckham as captain of the tennis team.
Benjamin, an accurate baseliner and sharp net player, has filled the Crimson number two spot for most of the past two seasons. This year he has been defeated only by Army's Paul Kantrowich. Two years ago, Benjamin was captain and number one player on an undefeated Harvard freshman team.
Senior Chum Steele, Harvard's top netman, received the John M. Barnaby Award yesterday for the greatest contribution to the team.
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