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Harvard Tennis Star Beats Garber in State Tourney

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Al Everts '44, who was the only Freshman ever to take the University tennis championship, advanced past the fourth round of the State tournament yesterday by defeating George Garber of the University of Miami in straight sets, 7-5, 6-3.

This victory brings Everts to the semi-finals of the tournament being held at the Longwood Cricket Club. His next match will be against Paul Gibbard Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Gibbard, who has been state champion in past years, was also a star skater and hockey player at Dartmouth.

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