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Awarded a bye in the first round, the Crimson number one team did not see action until Saturday when they ousted Northern Jersey, 4-1. John Havens, Ned Bacon, Mark Panarese and John Stubbs all swept their contests, winning 3-0. Harvard's Clancy Nixon dropped a close match...
Once again, the Crimson's top gun, Mike Desaulniers, made it all look easy. Opponent Ned Edwards could not take advantage of his strength as Desaulniers showed that power succumbs to finesse...
Mark Panarese (fourth), Chuck Elliot (eighth) and Clark Bain (ninth) also scored easy wins, blanking their opposition 3-0. Ned Bacon and Mitch Reese, playing numbers three and seven respectively, tallied for Harvard losing one game apiece. Number ten, Jeff Seacrest, won an unofficial match...
...Ned Bacon and John Havens--playing on a badly injured knee--the number three and number two men for the Crimson, respectively, struggled to grab one game apiece before dropping 3-1 matches. When their opponents Gary Fogler and Frank Brosens walked off the courts victorious Princeton had clinched the match...
Number three--Ned Bacon vs. Gary Fogler: A couple of combat-experienced veterans, both have improved this season and moved up the ladder significantly. Bacon's near-perfect college record has been marred by two tough losses against Princeton...