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...number three, singles man John Ingard won, 6-3, 6-1, and at five and six respectively. Randy Barnett and Chris Nielson also picked up triumphs...
...number two doubles, Ingard and Neilson lost, in a match plagued by oncoming darkness. At number three, Loring and Barnett added another victory to the Harvard total, running the score...
Yesterday everyone advanced effortlessly in straight sets. Number one Harris Masterson defeated Tom Ryan 2-0, default; Ken Lindner beat Bob Blood 6-2, 6-0; John Ingard and Tom Loring won by identical 6-0, 6-2 scores; Randy Barnett won 6-1, 6-1; and Chris Nielson crushed Richard Wolff...
Doubles team Bill Babcok and Jim Esserman displayed that depth yesterday moving up to play the Lord Jeff's number three doubles team and defeating them handily 6-0, 6-2. The number two doubles combo Nielson-Ingard also romped 6-0, 6-2 while Masterson and Lindner rested after being given a default due to the illness of Amherst's Tom Ryan...
...There are some unbelievable things going on here," muttered Penn coach Al Molloy, whose squash team had also lost to Harvard 8-1 last winter. Moments later, Lindner beat Loeb, and it was 5-0, Harvard. Ingard eventually outlasted Penn's John Schwartz 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, to complete the singles sweep. Later in the doubles, only the No. 2 unit of Nielsen and Ingard failed to win. It may not have been unbelievable, but it was very damned impressive, and Coach Jack Barnaby was jubilant. "It was a great match," he grinned. "Magnificent tennis." And it virtually...