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Brian Davis (six) gave Harvard a 5-1 singles margin by outlasting his outgunned opponent, Chris Kinney, 8-10, 6-1, 6-4. Harvard had a lot of trouble yesterday with those long first sets.
Dick Appleby and Davis, the second combination for Harvard, settled their games to whip Westcott and Nelson, 8-6, 6-0. Benjamin and Kileff (three) also had a slow start. But they had a slow finish as well, bowing to Dunlop and Bryce Appleton in marathon contest, 10-8, 4...
Yale, whose depth doesn't begin to compare with Harvard's, should have little success in the lower positions. Crimson captain Peckham, Richie and Brian Davis ought to win at four, five, and six, respectively.
For a little excitement, Coach Jack Barnaby tried a few variations in the doubles. Sophomores Dick Appleby and Brian Davis downed Gallinato and Swift by the baffling score of 0-6, 6-0, 7-5.
Against Army, Steele and Benjamin both will have to be at top form to win. Harvard's next four players, Clive Kileff, Dean Peckham, Richie Friedman, and Brian Davis, should give Harvard the