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In the sixth match, Yale's Bob Haar quickly downed Dick Appleby. Appleby, however, redeemed himself by winning the number one doubles match along with teammate Brian Davis. The two Crimson juniors, after starting slowly, edged a strong Yale combo of Brooks and Wescott, 1-6, 7-5, 7-5...
In the extra matches for the Big Three title, Davis, Bo Jones, and Dean Bauer won singles matches for Harvard. In the doubles, Harvard's combinations of Dave Hodges-Dinny Adams and Dudley Blodgett-Rick Sterne both won in straight sets.
Where Harvard should outshine the Elis is in the doubles. Appleby and Brian Davis will have lots of problems with Yale's first doubles team of Brooks and Waltz, but the other Crimson teams of Adelsberg-Gonzalez and Benjamin-Kileff ought to win.
Benjamin, Adelsberg, Kileff, and Gonzalez swept the first four singles matches in straight sets. Appleby and Davis, however, got stuck in the mire at the bottom. Appleby lost to Navy's Bob Chester, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, and Davis dropped his first set before blitzing Middle Lance Horn...
Harvard's combinations of Gonzalez-Davis and Bob Jones-Dean Pauer captured a couple of drawn-out doubles matches, while Kileff and Adelsberg found themselves at the short end of a 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 match.