Word: moley
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lack of time prevented the playing of two doubles matches, but the John Zinsser and Jack Lynch combination downed their opponents, as did all the singles entries. The best individual engagement was between Mal Moley, number one man, and Bill Schock, prep schooler who had previously beaten him. After dropping the first set and only saving the second by several lucky breaks, Moley took the third...
...number one singles promises to be the hottest and best contested match, when Mal Moley, Crimson ace, tries to best his former vanquisher...
...Gray's Dougherty. Although Bullard won the first set, the second one was nabbed by Dougherty, while in the finale Bullard managed to come up from behind for a 10-8 victory. The other Crimson netmen appearing in the win column were Don Daniels, Jack Lynch, Mal Moley, and Johnny Zinnser...
Avenging last week's loss to Tuftz' Riley, Mal Moley scored a 6-0, 6-1 triumph over the same opponent. Ted Bullard, Jack Lynch, Tom Baker, Daniels, Charley Greenspan, and John Zinsser also lent valuable assistance in both contests...
...captain has yet been elected, but tentative standings for the team's Wednesday trek to Andover were set as: Moley at one, Ted Bullard at two, Dide Daniels at three, and Jack Lynch '46 at four, with John Zinsser, Wally McDonald '44, and Tom Baker '43 competing for the other spots...