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Dave Fish's injured foot, captain Butch Kawakami's illness, and a tiring road trip probably cost the Crimson the match, leaving them tied with Penn and Army in second place, behind league-leading Princeton...
After Rick Devereaux, filling in for Kawakami at number six, had lost to give Army a two-match edge, Harvard's first two doubles teams won to tie it up. Kawakami tried to ignore his illness and play third doubles with Devereaux, but the pair lost to give Army...
Elsewhere on the ladder, however, Harvard was beginning to run into trouble. Scott Rogers defeated Harvard captain Butch Kawakami, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, at number six, and, after winning his first set, Crimson junior Bill Brock was having problems with Mike Shapiro at five...
Playing with Rogers, he almost personally dumped Fish and Cavanagh, 6-1, 6-2, for Princeton's fourth point, and soon after, Weir and Jim Bright defeated Kawakami and Rick Devereux, 6-1, 7-5 at number three, to clinch the match for Princeton...
...number one, Washauer and Nielsen rebounded from their singles defeats with a straight set triumph over Grunther and Schiff, and Kawakami and sophomore Rick Devereux did the same to Baumgold and Tilney at number three...