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Harvard Places Four in Invitational Finals

Dragomirescu, Rival, Two Doubles Teams Reach Last Rounds

Mulvehal, who was also in the "B" flight, reached the second round before falling to Arkansas' Sandy Schwan, 6-0, 6-2.

DeLone advanced to the second round in the "A" single bracket with a straight set victory over Loretta Sheales of Arkansas. But the sophomore dropped a 1-6, 6-1, 1-6 decision to Princeton's Diana Gardener, the 36th ranked player in intercollegiate tennis.

Stasuik, a transfer student from Princeton, reached the semifinals of the "A" flight before losing to Martin, a freshman from Tennesee, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. Even though she isn't a pro, Martin is ranked in the top 50 on the women's circuit. This summer she played in the U.S. Open.

Bland, who returned from an ankle injury, turned in an excellent performance. Bland destroyed Page Goins of Kansas and Aditi Viswanathan of Princeton in straight sets, but dropped a tough three setter, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 to Larsen in the semifinals.

In "D" singles, Harvard's Tricia Small lost to Hageman, 6-4, 6-1, while Kosakowski reached the second round before losing a 6-1, 6-3 decision to Ann Circle of Tennessee.

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Tough

After winning her first match in straight sets, Minkus dropped a 7-5, 6-2 decision to Wendy Anderson of Tennessee.

"I think it was a very good tournament for us," Harvard Coach Ed Krass said. "The tournament sets a real good tone for the rest of our fall season. We outpointed Tenneesse unofficially, and we held our own with Kentucky."

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