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Harvard's varsity netmen begin their most formidable road trip of the season today when they travel to Columbia to face the defending EITA champion Lions. Tomorrow the team meets Pennsylvania in another key match before returning home from a pivotal weekend of league competition...
With the dramatic segment of its schedule completed, and Pennsylvania sent back home unfulfilled for another year, Harvard's tennis team is now confronted with the more mundane task of playing out the remainder of the spring with little chance of moving either up or down in the EITA standings...
From there, the pairings could be mismatches, since three remodeled squash players--Dave Sayward. Brian McDermott and Jeff Sawyer--plus football back Bob Blood hold down the three through six slots on the Amherst ladder. Unfortunately, the match will not count towards the EITA standings. But the travel expenses, at least, are minimal...
Mystified by the tricky Soldiers Field courts, irritated by a persistent crosswind and generally frustrated by Harvard's refusal to lose a third set, the Quakers watched the Crimson methodically destroy their EITA hopes Saturday...
...doubles, only the No. 2 unit of Nielsen and Ingard failed to win. It may not have been unbelievable, but it was very damned impressive, and Coach Jack Barnaby was jubilant. "It was a great match," he grinned. "Magnificent tennis." And it virtually assured Harvard of a third-place EITA finish. Columbia, who defeated Princeton 6-3 Saturday, leads the League...