Word: anil
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Saturday the West Point courts and the military crowd seemed to unnerve Harvard's sharpshooters. Anil Nayar, playing number one, trailed his Army opponent in the first game, 8-5. Larry Terrell, number two, dropped his first game, 15-8. John Whitbeck, number five, was clobbered, 15-2. Bruce Weigand, number seven, and Fernando Gonzalez, number nine, lost...
Harvard's top four players--Anil Nayar, Larry Terrell, Jose Gonzalez, and captain Rick Sterne--led the romp, all winning three straight games. "These four are stars," Coach Jack Barnaby said after the match. "They win with consummate ease...
...Anil Nayar, possibly the best collegiate squash player in the country, defeated Terrell 3-1 on Wednesday to remain in the number one spot. Nayar missed last Saturday's match against Cornell to play in the Gold Racquets Invitation Squash Tournament in Cedarhurst, Long Island. He fought his way into the semi-final round, but lost 3-1 to Sam Howe, National Men's Champion...
Harvard racquetmen squashed Cornell, 8-1, in Hemenway Gym Sat., and number one player Anil Nayar wasn't even on hand to play...
...squash team opens its season Saturday against Cornell. Leading the Harvard squad will be Anil Nayar '69, who last year won the individual title at the Intercollegiate meet and is widely considered the most talented college player in the country...