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Bill Kaplan, playing number two for Harvard, simply out-angled his opponent, winning 15-9, 15-13, 15-12. Steve Mead, Tim Morgan and Cass Sunstein, playing in the sixth, seventh, and eighth spots, each shut out his opponent...
...Crimson racquetman who had the easiest time of it was senior Cass Sunstein. Playing in the seventh slot due to an injury to Steve Mead, who usually plays in that position, Sunstein limited his opponent to just 16 points in capturing an easy 15-3, 15-6, 15-7, victory...
...Richard H. Millington of Winthrop House and Bar Harbor, Me.; Raymond T. Pierrehumbert of Dunster House and Passaic, N.J.; Jeffrey D. Sachs of Adams House and Detroit, Mich.; Alan D. Sokal of North House and Boston; Hal F. Starnes Jr. of Dunster House and Asheville, N.C.; Cass R. Sunstein of Currier House and Salem; Eric H. Wachtel of Adams House and New York City; Douglas H. Wilkins of Dunster House and Boston...
...Crimson also swept to easy wins at the bottom of the ladder, Steve Mead winning 15-9, 15-10, 10-15, 15-9 at number-eight and Cass Sunstein taking three straight games, 15-8, 15-6, 15-5, at number-nine...
...line-up will be identical to the one used most of the season, except for the possible absence of virus-stricken Arch Gwathmey, the team's number-four player. If Gwathmey does not compete, everyone in the lower half of the ladder will move up one notch, and Cass Sunstein will play number nine...