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The Harvard-Yale combined tennis team lost to Oxford-Cambridge for the fifth straight year in the two-day match for the Prentice Cup in Wimbledon, England.

The Englishmen won six of nine matches Saturday to win the tournament 14-7.

Clive Kileff was the only Harvard winner on Saturday, as he dumped R. Jarrett 9-7, 6-1.

Dave Benjamin and Bernie Adelsberg, the other Harvard performers, lost their singles matches in straight sets. Benjamin and Kileff lost a doubles match in straight sets. Adelsberg teamed with a Yalie, M. Brooks, in doubles -- and lost in straight sets, too.

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