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Dartmouth, which has lost only one match this season, has a strong team with only three veterans in the line-up. Four slots are filled by sophomores who compiled an impressive 39-22 record last year. The talented sophomores have moved Big Green captain Barry Simpter, the number one golfer last year, down to the seventh position...
Junior Larry Terrell lost badly at number four, 6-2, 6-2, and Levin was forced into three sets before he defeated Jeff Dyer at number one, but Harvard swept through the remainder of the singles matches with incredible ease...
Senior Rocky Jarvis, the Crimson's poised, steady number two man, quickly put away Green captain Dave Burwell in straight sets, outmaneuvering him easily with an impeccable backcourt game...
Senior Terry Oxford clobbered Tim Greist, 6-0, 6-2 at number three, and when sophomore Bill Washauer whipped Ed Cranch in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3, at number five. Crimson coach Jack Barnaby decided to experiment...
...experiment turned out superbly. Junior Clarke Kawakami, one of Harvard's top reserves, filled in for injured Chris Nielsen at number six, and dumped George Jacoby, 6-, 6-4, clinching the match...