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Third seed racquetmen Brad Desaulniers, who just returned to the Crimson this semester, yesterday announced that he had decided not to play for Harvard for the rest of the year...
Before Princeton, the racquetmen had not solved their problems with team depth which cost them the Ivy title to the Tigers last year Harvard's top seed had usually proved unbeatable, but the lower ranks sometimes met more talented competition. Now, that has been resolved...
Looking at Harvard's record, it's hard to see what needs improving. The Crimson racquetmen are undefeated; and in 230 individual games played this year, Harvard has dropped only 20. In a match against MIT, it took the racquetmen only an hour to punish their foes...
...Crimson racquetmen now boast a 6-0 record and only arch-rival Princeton presented much of a challenge. Last night in Hemenway Gym, only first seed David Boyum and Co-Captain John Dinneen dropped a game, as Harvard displayed its depth through all nine positions...
Yale may offer the Crimson some competition February 26, but the racquetmen first travel to San Francisco for the U.S. team championship. The Crimson is seeded first and Boyum will probably be seeded first in singles competition. Fish has slotted Richard Jackson, Co-Captain Geordie Lemmon, Jim Lubowitz, Dinneen and freshman David Segal for the five-man team competition, while freshman number-two Kenton Jernigan and number-three sophomore Brad Desaulniers will also play singles...