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The varsity tennis machine gobbled up Dartmouth, 3-0, yesterday at Hanover. A dull time was had by all.

The Indians, winloss, in Eastern League matches in '64, didn't take a single set away from the Harvard team, which chalked up its fourteenth victory of the season against three losses and a tie.

Frank Ripley set the mood in the number one match, whipping the Indians, Tucky Mays, 6-4, 6-2. Ripley joined with Bob Inman to win the first doubles match from Mays and Marshal Wallack, 6-2, 6-1.

Chum Steele, Harvard's number three man, came up with an injured foot before the match and decided to take it easy, playing in the unofficial number eight position. Clive Kileff, Bob Inman, and Dean Peckham all moved up a notch and captain Sandy Walker filled in at the number six spot.

The team faces Navy in the season's next-to-last match Saturday afternoon on the Soldiers Field Courts.

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