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Douglas E. Bragdon 1G, Portland, Mc.; Hugh H. Chapman, Jr. 2G, Evansville, Ind.; Thomas D. Durrance 1G, Washington, D. C.; David M. Pratt 2G, Williams town, Mass.; Lloyd G. Carr 1G, Waynesbore, Va.; Kendrick S. Fow 1G, Durham, N. C.; Curtis B. Watson 1G, Haverford, Pa.; and Carl P. Swanson 4G, Pigeon Cove, Mass...
Theodore Lipin '43, New York, N.Y; Robert M. Lockwood '43, Haverford, Pa.; Paul T. Lowry '42, Price, Utah.; Thomas F. McGann '41, Somerville, Mass.; Dale H. Maple '41. San Diego Calif.: Victor Maraus '41, Brooklyn...
Robert Post '42, Haverford, Pa.; Charles P. Price '41, Pittsburgh, Pa.; David S. Randolph '43, Philadelphia Pa.; Charles E. Reed Jr. '43, New York N.Y.; Richard C. Robertiello '43, New York N.Y.; Henry M. Robinson '41, New York...
...Haverford, Pa., spectators watching the Intercollegiate Tennis Championship last week did not have to be told who the topnotchers were. Most of them had long been familiar to tennis fans. Seeded No. 1 was 22-year-old Don McNeill of Kenyon College, who had twice defeated Germany's Baron Gottfried von Cramm, had won the U. S. indoor tennis championship two years ago, had trounced U. S. Champion Bobby Riggs in the final of the French hard-court championship at Paris last year, and last fortnight, at Chicago, had beaten Bobby Riggs and Frank Parker (top and second-ranking...
...truer to form than golf tournaments. Last week's was no exception. In the semifinals, Hunt put out Guernsey, McNeill put out Talbert. And in the final, sharpshooting, canny McNeill, seeded No. 1, subdued Hunt in straight sets, 7-5, 6-1, 6-1. Trooping out of Haverford, tennis fans agreed that the new intercollegiate champion will soon be America...