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Awarded a bye in the first round, the Crimson number one team did not see action until Saturday when they ousted Northern Jersey, 4-1. John Havens, Ned Bacon, Mark Panarese and John Stubbs all swept their contests, winning 3-0. Harvard's Clancy Nixon dropped a close match...
Mark Panarese (fourth), Chuck Elliot (eighth) and Clark Bain (ninth) also scored easy wins, blanking their opposition 3-0. Ned Bacon and Mitch Reese, playing numbers three and seven respectively, tallied for Harvard losing one game apiece. Number ten, Jeff Seacrest, won an unofficial match...
...soon coming to the young couple. There are no problems of women's liberation for the gnomes--mother, father and the little gnomes all have their roles to play and they play them without question or rebellion. While the head of the household goes out to bring home the bacon (only figuratively so, because gnomes are strict vegetarians), his wife stays home and does housework...
...Bacon and John Havens--playing on a badly injured knee--the number three and number two men for the Crimson, respectively, struggled to grab one game apiece before dropping 3-1 matches. When their opponents Gary Fogler and Frank Brosens walked off the courts victorious Princeton had clinched the match...
Numbers five and six--John Stubbs vs. Peter Thompson, Clancy Nixon vs. Thor Kayeum: Both crucial matches. Thompson defeated Bacon in five sets last year, and Kayeum edged Stubbs. Kayeum has been playing some of his best squash the last few weeks...