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Quaker rookie Rick Meyer easily disposed of veteran junior Chip Baird, 6-4, 6-1, in the third singles match, and at fourth singles, Crimson freshman John Horn, who recently recovered from the flu, lost to Herb Benham...
...three doubles matches went three sets, with the third doubles pair of Reiner and Baird collecting Harvard's only victory of the day. Meyer and Loeb downed Ingard and Horn at first doubles, while Hyde and Rowbothom lost to Yellin and Benham...
...number six Harvard's Chip Beard turned back Rich Gerber 6-3, 6-2. The Crimson's Ken Lindner lost to Penn's Steve Yellin 6-1, 6-4, and Tom Loring at number four dropped two 7-6 matches to Harry Benham to give the Crimson its two losses in singles...
...doubles competition the number two and three teams picked up triumphs. Lindner and Gardner Rowbowtham topped Benham and Swartze 6-3, 7-5, and Reiner and Ingard topped Al Sadkowski and Tom Melton...
Died. Stanley Benham, 56, U.S. bobsledder who won world renown in one of the swiftest and most dangerous of winter sports; of a heart attack; in Miami. Benham represented the U.S. in international competition for 13 years, winning world championships in a four-man sled in 1949 and 1950, and silver medals for the two-and four-man events at the 1952 Olympics...