Word: harada
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Three of the places in the semi-final round of the University Singles Tennis Tournament were filled yesterday by T. Harada 1Sp., who defeated R. J. Kunkel 3L., 6-1, 6-2; P. C. Kunkel 2L., who defeated J. F. W. Whitbeck '27, 6-0, 6-2, and G. M. Wheeler 2G.B., who defeated W. L. Coleman 2L., 6-1, 12-10. The fourth place will go to the winner of the Davies-Briggs match, which is scheduled for today. The matches yesterday were of increased interest due to the fact that it was the first time that the seeded...
...Harada 1Sp., the Japanese Davis Cup star, defeated R. J. Kunkel 6-1, 6-2, without difficulty...
...Harada, Japanese Davis Cup player, has already worked his way into the semi-final round, defeating R. J. Kunkel by a 6-1, 6-2 margin. The match was much closer than the score seems to indicate, although the outcome was never in doubt. Tomorrow Harada will meet the winner of the match between Coleman and Wheeler...
Today W. L. Coleman 2L, will meet Bernard Bandler '26, the winner to play G. M. Wheeler 2G.B. for entrance into the semi-final round. T. Harada Sp.1, the Japanese Davis Cup star, will play R. J. Kunkel 8L, for the right to play in the semi-final round. J. F. Whitbeck '27, will now play H. J. Kaltenbach 3L., and the winner of this match will come up against P. C. Kunkel 3L, for admission into the semi-final round. The fourth bracket is behind schedule Stephen Thompson '27, has not yet played Alden Briggs...
...play. Gerald L. Patterson won first for Australia by tantalizing Zenzo Shimizu with neat chops, then opening up his driving play and net smashes. Pat O'Hara Wood went five lively sets but finally pinned down slippery, stinging Sunao Okamoto. Wood and Patterson wore out Okamoto and Takeichi Harada in three tense sets of doubles. In two superfluous singles matches, Wood put by Shimizu, Patterson toyed with Okamoto...