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Losing only one doubles match in the entire contest, Coach Jack Barnaby's Varsity racquetmen rang up their second victory of the current campaign when they trimmed Bowdoin by a score of 8 to 1 last Saturday afternoon on the Divinity Field tennis courts.
The individual matches were no closer than the final score, the only doubtful contest being waged between Dick Sorlien and Bowdoin's Bill McLellan. Sorlien finally beat McLellan in two sets, 8-6, 8-6.
Dropping only one of their doubles matches and taking all of their singles, the Yardling netmen came through with an 8 to 1 win over Boston Latin Saturday. The only set lost in the singles was lost by Gene Sands to Ed Rodman of Boston Latin, brother of a former Harvard tennis star.
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