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Stan Abrams in the number four slot was the Crimson's only double winner defeating his Princeton man 4-3 and a Brown opponent 3-2. The remainder of the ladder split their matches with the exception of Dave Rudnick at number three...
While shooting a 78 Bruce Johnstone overwhelmed Capelli of Williams 3-2 and Foley of B.C. 5-4. Enroute to a 77 Abrams won two of the closest matches of the day, 2-1 over Smith of Williams and 1 up over Erwin of B.C. In the number six slot Bob Holton marked up another two wins for the Crimson in pulling out a 1 up victory over Foehl of Williams and 2 up over of B.C. The day's widest margins were piled up by Bob Seelert in crushing Carr of B.C. 6-3 and Greenlee of Williams...
...yesterday's practice, there been two reversals in the usual line-up. Sophomore Frank play in the number three slot Doug Walter, and Gary Adelman place Keith Martin at number five...
...Niederhoffer, in the number two slot, also won in straight sets, besting Nick Charney 6-4, 6-2. Doug Walter defeated Charles Heinrich 6-4, 6-3, while Frank Ripley, at number four, overpowered Techman Jerry Adams 6-1, 6-1. Keith Martin rounded out the Crimson's top five with a 7-5, 6-1 defeat of Terry Chatwin...
Although Harvard took the first three , the Middies captured the last on the ladder to win the meet. John Livingood, playing in the number one slot, crushed his opponent in only 14 holes. Enroute to his 5-4 victory, Livingood was two up at the turn and finished the match with five straight pars on the incoming nine. He wound up with an 18-hole total...