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Nancy Kleckner '68 and Dinny Adams '66 won the finals of the Radcliffe mixed doubles tournament yesterday afternoon. They defeated Ginny Storrs '69 and Gordon Black '68.
The Radcliffe tennis team wound up its season undefeated earlier this month. The Cliffies won matches from Simmons, Northeastern, Lasell, Wellesley, and Pembroke.
No opponent won more than one match from the 'Cliffe team. Phyllis Cox was the only Radcliffe player to win in all five matches; she took four straight-set singles matches and teamed with Leslie Bryant for a 6-0, 6-0 doubles victory over Pembroke. Miss Storrs won three of her four singles matches and one doubles match.
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