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Ohauncy Steele, Jr. and Miss Carol Wright copped the Mixed Doubles title of the National Women's Indoor Tennis Tournament by defeating a very tired Paul Sullivan and his sister Jeanne 6-3, 3-6, yesterday afternoon on the Long-wood courts.
The Crimson's Sullivan had played a squash match the morning of the finals, and the Tournament was his first week of tennis since the squash season began. "He played all right, but you can't mix tennis shots with squash shots," observed Ralph Chambers, Longwood pro.
Steele and Miss Wright had beaten Harvard competitor Ted Weld and his partner in the semi-finals Thursday.
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