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Three aspirants to the Harvard tennis crown fought their way into three steps from their goal in straight sets, as John Zinsser. Jr '45, Robert Wolfard, and Braley Cameron, of the V-12 unit, reached the quarter-finals of the Eighth Annual Summer Tennis Tourney conducted by the Tennis and Squash Shop.
With the tournament four days behind schedule, five of the quarter-final places are as yet unfilled. The Shop attributed the break-down of the schedule to hour exams for civilians and to the tightness of Navy regulations. As it was originally listed, the tournament would have come to a close on August 21.
Of the men in the quarter-finals, Zinsser, member of the last year's Varsity team, beat Ed Gallerstein, 6-0 7-5; Wolfard won by default over J. B. Bartley; and Cameron defeated Samuel Green berg '46, 6-1, 6-0.
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