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Defending champion, Way Avory of Dartmouth, paced three of his team mates into the quarter-final round of the New England Intercollegiate Divisional Tennis Tournament at Hanover yesterday, defeating the sole surviving Crimson netter, Corey Wynn, 6-0, 6-1.
The only other Harvard entrants were Jack Stewart and Bill Everts who were eliminated after losing their first round matches.
A preliminary to the National Intercollegiates that will be held in Philadelphia late in June, the Hanover Tournament is one of eight Divisional meets. The eight men who reach the quarter finals automatically qualify for the Philadelphia Tournament.
Other leading Crimson netmen, Dave Burt, Langdon Gilkey, and John Palfrey, did not enter the qualifying matches as they will be in England at the time of the finals representing Harvard and Yale against an Oxford-Cambridge net team.
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