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Harold Hunter, Murray Levin, Fred Holton, and Tom Frothingham all won their singles matches to put the Crimson into the lead. After Levin and Hunter copped the first doubles, the second was called, so that the visitors could catch a train, with Frothingham and Holton winning and losing...
Assisted by Bob Cowen and Bill Ayres, a civilian, Art Conlon scored for Harvard in the first period. Cowen, aided by Conlon, and George Tighlman, assisted by Tom Frothingham, accounted for two second period goals. In a rough last period, Cowen sank one more with Conlon's assistance. Nate Weston, another civilian, played an excellent defensive game...
Starting for the NROTC were: l.w., Frothingham; c., Greeley; r.w., Tighlman; l.d., Trumbull; r.d., Perkins; g., Knowles. For the civilians; r.w., Ayres; c., Weston; l.w., Glidden; r.d., Clark; l.d., Gormley; g., DeGunzberg. The civilian team lost to Phillips Andover Academy, 4 to 2, at Andover last Saturday...
...defeated in its first meet of the season here Wednesday. Plimpton, number one man for Harvard, lost to Sonnabend of Tech. The next two contests in order saw Pierce and Hewson of the visitors emerge victors over Knowles and Conlon. In the final pair of matches, Scherer defeated Frothingham and Rend beat Femberg. In a later meeting, the Harvard Whites triumphed over the Harvard Reds...
Despite the absence of veterans Levin, Rinaldi, and Frothingham, the Crimson netmen still took complete charge of the match, snaring five of the six singles, and two out of three doubles contests. M.I.T. will probably be the Crimson's next opponent...