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After his very impressive triumph over Dartmouth's Dick Hoehn last Wednesday, Crimson captain Ned Weld experienced a severe let-down and lost in straight sets to Columbia's Lloyd Moglen and Cornell's Don Rubell. Other Crimson losses were absorbed Friday by Jorge Lemann and Saturday by Tim Gallway...
Columbia: Singles--Moglen (C) d. Weld (H), 7-5, 6-4; Bowditch (H) d. Patterson (C), 6-3, 6-1; Vinton (H) d. Silbiger (C), 6-3, 6-0; Standel (C) d. Lemann (H), 6-1, 6-2; Wood (H) d. Acker (C), 6-0, 6-1; Cameron (H) d. Mencher (C), 6-1, 6-2. Doubles--Weld-Bowditch (H) d. Moglen-Patterson (C), 6-3, 6-4; Wood-Lemann (H), d. Silbiger-Standel (C), 8-6, 2-6, 6-2; Pratt-L. Smith (H) d. Acker-Mencher...
...million allotment from the Program for Harvard College, should be completed in time for occupancy by the Class of 1963 next fall. Edward Reynolds '15, Administrative vice-President, said recently that other freshman dormitories will be modernized in the next several years. Stoughton, Matthews, Grays, and Weld are being considered...
Cornell has a good number one in sophomore Don Rubell, as does Columbia in senior Lloyd Moglen, but Crimson captain Ned Weld should handle them if he is even nearly as efficient as he was Wednesday against Dartmouth's Dick Hoehn. Below the top man, neither the Lions nor the Big Red is very deep, and the varsity is a heavy favorite in both matches...
...first doubles match, Hoehn and Picket broke Bowditch's service twice to take the first set. But Bowditch's and Weld grew steadier and swept the second set easily. With the score 4-4 in the deciding set, the Crimson pair broke Hoehn for the fourth time in a row (this time at love) and held Weld's service in the next game for the match...