Word: doublesized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The Crimson netmen were hard pressed to outperform the Princeton squad, although they gave the heavily favored Tigers a scare. Harvard dropped four of the six singles matches, but then came back to threaten the Tigers with a possible doubles sweep, as the three Crimson doubles pairs each won the...
In doubles play, Lindner and Gardy Rowbotham teamed for the A honors, while Ingard and Horn combined for B laurels. The only loss of the tourney came in the C division finals as Reiner and Chip Baird dropped the finale to Brown.
In the other doubles competition, Muscatine and Agoos won a tough first set, 7-6, then breezed to a 6-2 victory in the second. Agoos, playing her final game, went out on a high note as she put away the last two points of her undefeated doubles career.
The only win Wheaton could muster came in the doubles, as Maude Wood and newcomer Janet Clark went down to 4-6, 5-7 defeat. Clark moved up from junior varsity for the final match as Cheryl Gelzer could not make the trip to Norton. It was Wood's first...
In singles, Denise Thal took a pair of 6-4 wins at number one, while Sukie Magraw defeated Georgia Peach, 6-2, 6-4. Magraw thus ended her freshman dual-meet season undefeated in both singles and doubles.