Word: junta
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Apparently stung by its recent shellacking by Princeton, the varsity dropped only one set in running through the singles contests. At first singles, Dale Junta topped highly regarded Dick Hoehn, 6-2, 6-3, and in the second position, Steve Gottlieb resumed his winning streak by defeating Bill Bullin...
...Indians have only one top-flight player, Dick Hoehn, son of the Dartmouth coach, and it is unlikely that he will be able to handle the Crimson's Dale Junta at the first singles spot. The rest of the matches should be fairly routine, although Dartmouth has shown strength in several of its matches...
Princeton completely dominated the play, and made it quite apparent that they were the better team. Number one man Dale Junta lost to Jim Farrin, 5-7, 8-6, 6-4; Steve Gottlieb bowed with surprising rapidity to John McLean at second singles; and in the third position, Larry Sears lost to Dave Breckner, 6-0, 5-7, 6-4. This reversal of form from the Crimson's previous matches, where these three had been consistent winners, seemed to pave the way for a complete Princeton rout...
...three doubles combines all lost in two sets. Farrin-Sofield defeated Junta-Sears, 6-3, 10-8; Arnold-Ruddick downed Heckscher-Place, 6-1, 6-4; and Brechner-McLean topped Gianetti-Gottlieb...
With hopes of an undefeated season coming closer and closer to realization, the varsity tennis team, led from the number one singles position by Dale Junta, will play Columbia this afternoon in New York and then travel to Princeton to play an all-important match with the Tigers...