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Radcliffe's number two player, Julia Moore, made good use of the corners and displayed an array of powerful crosscourt shots, downing her Wellesley counterpart, 3-2. Like Handy, Moore took both of her matches Saturday, relinquishing only one game in the two matches...
Sally Blair, playing number three, was the only other Radcliffe player to lose, but it took five games for her Wellesley opponent to derail her. Blair also took both of her matches Saturday, but was extended to four games against Penn, and five against Franklin and Marshall...
Radcliffe's new number four player, Emmi Levin, moved her Wellesley foe around the court and won many points with corner drop shots, but it took four games for her victory...
Susanna deSola had the easiest match of the day, and needed only three games to beat her Wellesley counterpart. DeSola relinquished only 19 points in the entire match, and took both her matches Saturday, giving her Franklin and Marshall adversary only 17 points...
...sixth and seventh position, Jane Hadsel and Eve Caligor both prevailed over their Wellesley adversaries...