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Crimson tennis players Bob Bramhall and Bill Goodman lost their doubles match in the second round of the Middle-sex Bowl Tournament at the Newton Squash Club courts yesterday. The victors, in 6-3, 6-2, were Blair Hawley and Henri Salaun, fourth-seeded doubles team in New England. Tomorrow Bramhall, the only Crimson player left in the tourney, meets Chauncy Depew Steele, manager of the Continental Hotel, in the quarter-finals of the singles.
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