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...five Crimson players won without losing more than 25 points in any individual match. Bon Heckscher, Pete Milton, Cal Place, Lee Folger, and Charlie MacVeagh used their large repetoire of shots to baffle their opponents. The bottom four matches were even more uneven as Wesleyan's lack of depth became apparent...
Varsity: Heckscher, B. (H) d. Loos; Milton (H) d. Porter; Place (H) d. Garbutt; Folger (H) d. Totanz; MacVeagh (H) d. Meyers; Heckscher, M. (H) d. Nell; Cortesi, R. (H) d. Ryan; Thomas (II) d. Alexander; Sears (H) d. Holmes...
Harvard's next three men, however, could not outlast their well conditioned Navy opponents. Tied at 14 all in the fourth game, Lee Folger faltered and lost to John Griffiths, 12-15, 15-13, 15-9, and 17-15. Both Marty Heckscher and Charlie MacVeagh extended the Middies' Jim Hogg and Mike Gluse, ranked five and six respectively, to five games. MacVeagh lost by one point, 9-15, 17-16, 15-12, 17-16, and 17-16, while Heckscher, soundly beaten in the last two games, bowed...
...Place, number three, will rely on touch and on his ability to drop the ball in the corners on a dead run. Fourth man Lee Folger plays a fast game, while Charlie MacVeagh has a powerful, orthodox style...
...Hecksher '57 won handily from Juan Hermosilla, 3-0, for the Crimson's only victory. Cal Place, playing second man, and Lee Folger, playing fourth, both dropped 3 to 0 encounters, while Captain Pete Milton in the third slot and Charlie MacVeagh in the fifth each bowed...