Word: hilliards
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Lining up for the Crimson will be the same slate that beat Brown, 6 to 3, at Providence yesterday. Broward Craig will lead off at number one singles with Captain Hilliard Hughes at two. Bob Bramhall will fill the third slot and Jack Frey, Mitch Reese, and Gerry Murphy will play four, five, and six respectively. Craig and Hughes will again play number one doubles, with Reese and Bramhall making up the second combination. Craig Combs and Bill Goodman will play the third doubles berth...
Gerry Murphy, second doubles player in early season matches, will play sixth singles, but the top end of the lineup will remain as set for the Columbia match. Broward Craig will play number one, Captain Hilliard Hughes, two, Bob Bramhall, three, and Jack Frey, four...
Broward Craig successfully defended his number one position against Captain Hilliard Hughes yesterday and will lead off as usual with Hughes playing his customary number two. Jack Frey and Bob Kaynes will again play three and four respectively...
...Bramhall, playing number six singles, and Jack Frey, at number three, scored the two upset wins in straight sets over highly rated opponents. Captain Hilliard Hughes, playing second singles, and the first and third doubles teams of Hughes-Broward Craig and Chase Peterson-Dave Aldrich also came dangerously close to surprise upsets...
...varsity contest with Wesleyan, only two of the matches went to three sets. Broward Craig and Hilliard Hughes played especially well, taking their matches in straight sets...