Word: lowman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sophomore Dave Burt was the only Crimson singles winner. Playing at the number 2 position, Burt started strong, weakened, and then came back to take the final deuced set. Hubert "Flash" Hauck, at number 1, and George "Red" Lowman, at number 3, were the only other Cowlesmen able to force their opponents to deuced sets...
...doubles encounters turned out to be thrillers, as the top duet of Hauck and Lowman and the bottom dunce of Captain Alvah Sulloway and John "Sarah" Palfrey won out in marathon matches...
Dave Burt will play number one for Harvard against Carl Rood. George Lowman will face Bob Strain, tennis champion of the southern college. Hubert Houk will play for the crimson against Johnny Foreman a consistent point winner for the Tar Heels during the past two and a half years...
Against Penn and Columbia Burt will be in the number one position as usual followed by George Lowman in 2, Hubert Hauck 3, Captain Alvah Sulloway 4, Langdon Gilkey 5, and Chester Legg 6, John Palfrey also accompanied the team and will play in the doubles...
Martin D. Schwartz '38 heads a committee composed of J. Carter Dinwiddie '40, Horace R. Falk '38, William C. Hurtt '40, George F. Lowman '38, John F. McClure '39, and H. Putnam Williams...