Word: benjamin
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...Reese will undoubtedly fill the top two spots one way or the other. These are two of the most powerful players in the East, especially on their own fast courts. Harvard's Chum Steele, who has a mean attack himself, may be able to match blows with Penn; Dave Benjamin, with his balanced game, will have even more trouble than Steele...
...David A. Benjamin '66, of Kirkland House and Great Neck, N.Y., will succeed Dean Peckham as captain of the tennis team...
...Benjamin, an accurate baseliner and sharp net player, has filled the Crimson number two spot for most of the past two seasons. This year he has been defeated only by Army's Paul Kantrowich. Two years ago, Benjamin was captain and number one player on an undefeated Harvard freshman team...
...Steele, Benjamin, and Clive Kileff should have little trouble winning for Harvard in the early rounds, but Peckham may have his problems. He plays Springfield's Tom Maher in a preliminary round at 9 a.m., and then faces Yale's tough number two player, Mike Brooks. Together with the doubles, Peckham will play four or five matches today...
Steele plays Tom Trafton of Middlebury at 9 a.m. and then faces either Trinity's John Davison or Wesleyan's Jon Clark. Benjamin should whip Eric Coe of M.I.T. at 10 a.m., and Kileff can handle Stonehill's Paul Ferrerica...