Word: benjamin
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Yale's two victories in the singles came in the first and sixth spots. Jack Waltz, the number one ranked collegiate player in New England, bombed Harvard captain Dave Benjamin, 6-0, 6-2. With sharp volleys and extremely aggressive play, the stocky Yalie never allowed Benjamin to groove his strokes...
Fittingly, seniors Kileff and Benjamin, Harvard's reliable third doubles team, won the deciding match by defeating Haar and Dick Fates...
Yale's got the top player in New England at number one, a stocky fellow named Jack Waltz who serves and volleys as though he were a foot taller than his 5-9. He'll be playing Crimson captain Dave Benjamin, who lost to Waltz, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the semi-finals of the New England intercollegiates last spring...
Where Harvard should outshine the Elis is in the doubles. Appleby and Brian Davis will have lots of problems with Yale's first doubles team of Brooks and Waltz, but the other Crimson teams of Adelsberg-Gonzalez and Benjamin-Kileff ought...
...Benjamin, Adelsberg, Kileff, and Gonzalez swept the first four singles matches in straight sets. Appleby and Davis, however, got stuck in the mire at the bottom. Appleby lost to Navy's Bob Chester, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, and Davis dropped his first set before blitzing Middle Lance Horn...