Word: adelman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...make matters worse, sprained ankles will deprive the Crimson of at least one, and possibly two, of its players. Mark Woodbury, injured in practice last week, will definitely be unable to play; and Gary Adelman, who has been filling in at the number six singles in place of Woodbury, was hurt during this weekend's competitions...
Possible solutions to the dilemma would include the use of Bobby Schwartzman for Adelman in the doubles with Peter Smith, and Kal Pollen at the empty singles spot...
Against Columbia, Doug Walter, Keith Martin, and Adelman secured singles victories in straight sets. Bob Bowditch won the number one match against Les Moglen, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4; but at number two, the Lion's Andy Bartas beat Paul Sullivan by 1-6, 6-4, and 6-3. The Crimson won all three doubles matches in straight sets...
...doubles contests. Bowditch and Sullivan overcame Moore and Fox, 6-1, 6-3, while the Navy's Fluegel and Pekary put up little more resistance to the team of Smith and Adelman, which...
...year's most perplexing problems. Good doubles mean many hours spent practicing with the same person, but last year consecutive matches often saw the Crimson with radically different doubles combinations. Barnaby is still experimenting, but this year his dilemma is having too many, rather than too few, possible pairs. Adelman and Kal Pollen, a junior who did not play last year (but who won the New England boys championship before coming to Harvard) have been playing well together, but so have Walter and Martin. Other strong combinations are Adelman with Smith, or Smith with Woodbury...