Word: doublesized
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The Tigers are incredibly strong at the top of the singles ladder, boasting the two top players in the EITA in senior Bobby Goeltz and sophomore Bill Colson, and have quite impressive depth. Harvard's only chance of a victory, it appears, lies in its ability to sweep the matches...
During Howell's absence the Tigers have been using Rick Weir at three and a doubles team of Goeitz and Colson at number one-with neither replacement being very effective. If Princeton had gone with the same lineup today, Harvard's chances of winning at those spots-both extremely vital...
With unbeaten Joe Cavanagh and Bill Brock at four and five the Crimson should win at both positions, and Cavanagh and Dave Fish are a good bet at second doubles. But assuming Howell's appearance and barring upsets, Princeton should win the match and the EITA title-alone this time...
Moments earlier, Cavanagh. who whipped Rork at fourth singles, 6-4, and Fish had disposed of Curry and Charlie Moore at second doubles, 6-2, 6-1 to clinch the match.
At third doubles, Kawakami and sophomore Rick Devereux rallied from a 6-4 loss in the first set to overcome Hazam and Steve Strasser 12-10, 6-4, for Harvard's seventh point.