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M. S. C TENNIS For the second successive year, the Thoroughbreds ' netters, led by their incomparable team captain, John Powless, swept to the OVC championship. Coach Rex Alexander ' s aggregation opened their season with a four- match trip through Florida. The Thoroughbreds more than held their own against the strong Southern competition. The Racers then wrapped up another undefeated conference season in preparation for the OVC tournament. Powless and sophomore sensa- tion Johnny King led the way with perfect records. The Thoroughbreds completely dominated the OVC, with arch- rival Western coming in a distant second. Powless won his third conse- cutive Class A singles title, while King had little trouble taking his second straight Class B championship. The OVC doubles final developed into an all-Murray affair, with Powless and Charles Dunoy edging teammates King and Monroe Sloan. In June, Powless and King represented Murray State in the NCAA tournament at Salt l^ke City. King played brilliantly before bowing in the first round of play. Powless ousted two highly ranked netters in advancing to the quarter-finals, where he was defeated by Sammy Giammalva, United States Davis Cup Star. JOHN POWLESS BROOKS DUNOY t86
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