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Crimson captain John Levin, Rocky Jarvis, and Bill Washauer each clobbered a Bulldog singles regular in straight sets last weekend during individual play, and although Barnaby will have to substitute junior Clarke Kawakami for injured sophomore Chris Nielsen at number six and in the second doubles team. Yale has little hope of an upset...
...happened, there was none. Washauer, undefeated in singles competition since the Southern trip, and the most underrated competitor on the team, combined extremely well with Kawakami, a reserve of first-string caliber, winning easily...
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...
Barnaby then entered Kawakami and Washauer at first doubles, giving the appearance that he was going was on the already beaten Dartmouth squad. The Indians had entered Jock McKernan, who had defeated Terrell earlier in the after noon, and Dyer, their top double unit. From past record, there appeared to be no comparison...
...Harvard lineup should remain the same, and seniors John Levin, Rocky Jarvis and Terry Oxford, after their brilliant performances last weekend in the New Englands, should have minimal trouble. Junior Larry Terrell and sophomores Chris Nielsen and Bill Washauer will retain their positions at 4, 5, and 6, but if the Crimson has clinched the match after singles competition, coach Jack Barnaby could plug reserves into the doubles matches...