Triple Cities College 1948 Yearbook (Endicott, NY) - Full Access - HTML5 format

BA K Row (left to right): am Freeman, Ed hoemaker, Hyle Richmond FRO T Row : Dick Strickland, Jule Michel, Jack Lewis, Joe Rosenbloom. Hampered by the lack of " noonday sun," T.C.C.'s first intercollegiate tenni team compiled a won two, lost three record for the season's net play. With rain limiting pre-sea on practice to three days, the Colonials were whitewashed in their first match with Hartwick College, 7-1. Only Dick trickland was able to win against his opponent. With Strickland and Jack Lewis exhibiting steady games and fast services, the TCC'ers rebounded to edge out Utica College, 3-2. Positions were shuffled for this match, and results were indicative of the wi dom of the move. The quad showed the temper of its improvement in it second meeting with Hartwick. After the score had been tied at three-all, the Iroquois won the two final pairing and the match, 5-3. A econd victory over Utica and a 6-2 loss to Bucknell rounded out the sea on's chcdule. The six lettermen were: DICk Strickland, Jack Lcwi , Joe Ro enbloom, Julie Michel, Hyle Rich– mond, and am Freeman. Rosenbloom, Richmond, and Michel returned this season. 108

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