Word: techs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...singles men teamed together to sweep the doubles match from the Tech men. The contests took only two sets and attested to the effectiveness of the Crimson doubles combinations. The Harvard netters added the Red and Grey to their collection of scalps which includes the University of Maine, Andover, Exeter, and Tufts. Members of the squad will travel to New Jersey in June in a bid for individual honors in the Intercollegiate Tennis Tournaments...
...light-weights left the Tech shell behind by a wide margin two weeks ago, but the Cornell 150's are expected to offer strong competition since they took a close engagement from the Penn, Princeton, and Tech outfits on the Schuylkill last week. Tech, two lengths behind, occupied fourth place as the winners clocked...
...season, tomorrow's contest should draw large crowds to the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge, where the gruelling mid-point fight can be watched, and to the banks beside the finish line. If the wind is down-stream as usual, the course will run from the basin side of the Tech boat house almost to the subway bridge...
...this point Harvard was rowing its accustomed 31, while Tech had brought the beat up to about 34. On the choppy Charles basin, however, Jimmy Ducey picked up the beat, producing a finishing kick that increased the Crimson lead slightly, and staved off three Tech sprints. The checkered flag dipped after 6:58 on a mile and five-sixteenths course...
...Jayvees picked up their Tech shirts by registering a three length victory in the last race before the Varsity. The outcome, as in all the other preliminaries except the informal third varsity race, was never much in doubt. Orrin Wood stroked his crew to its first victory of the season. The 150's and second 150's won their races by four and five and a half lengths respectively...