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Crimson tennis players came back strong after their 9 to 2 drubbing Tuesday by North Carolina and defeated Wesleyan yesterday, 5 to 3, in an unfinished match on the Soldiers Field courts.
Darkness halted the final doubles match with the score standing at one set apiece in the best of three competition.
In the singles, number one man Bud Ager played a good game against Wesleyan's Henri Salaun, but the Nutmeggers' diminutive star won 8-6, 6-4.
The other five Crimson singles men--Ted Bullard, Charlie Ames, Jack Frey, Jay Robb, and Paul Tobias--won in straight sets.
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