Word: atwoods
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...match Harvard's lineup has been re-arranged slightly. Nayar and Terrell remain at 1 and 2 respectively, but the return of Olympian oarsman Fritz Hobbs moves Michel Scheinmann down to four. In addition, Fernando Gonzalez has moved ahead of John Ince to the number 5 position and Ed Atwood has jumped ahead of Peter Abrams to the number seven spot. Saeve Whitman and Jaime Gonzales remain at nine and ten respectively...
Although Geoff Scott, Dartmouth's number one man, demonstrated extraordinary chasing ability, Anil Nayar dominated play so effortlessly that the outcome of the match was never in question Michel Schienmann, (3), Ed Atwood (7), and Bruce Wigand, (9), were no less convincing in their control of their matches, as they...
...most encouraging aspects of the season so far has been the steady improvement of sophomore Ed Atwood. Starting at number 13, he has won five consecutive challenge matches including a one point cliff-hanger over Steve Whiteman most recently. In intercollegiate play, Ed remains the only regular member of the squad not to lose a single game...
Peter Abrams, at six, Ed Atwood at eight, and Bruce Wiegand at nine, all handled their Army opponents easily. Abrams dropped the first game but besides that none of the three Army opponents got more than 11 points in a game...
John Ince jumped a notch from fifth to fourth place by outlasting Fernando Gonzalez in a gruelling five-game match. Peter Abrams defended his number six position by defeating challenger and number seven man Steve Whitman, 3-1. Finally, Ed Atwood extended his undefeated string of challenge matches by eliminating Bruce Wigand, 3-1, to earn his number eight ranking...