Word: berths
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...beat the world's No. 2 and No. 3 players, Australia's Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle, to win a tournament Down Under last year. Up to now, Graebner's trouble has been a relatively weak backhand, which has kept him from a Davis Cup singles berth. At Cleveland last week, he had the backhand to go with his searing forehand and serve. In the first singles match, he beat Mexico's Joaquin Loyo-Mayo 6-0, 4-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, then went out next day with Ralston in the doubles...
Weiland will also be relying on another junior, Bob Sinclair, who moved up from the number nine spot in the beginning of the year to win a permanent berth on the team. Sinclair, a lanky, tousie-haired deadly putter, was the Crimson's only loser besides McGuinn yesterday. He fell to Princeton's sixth man, 3 and 2, but still finished the season with as even 5-5 record...
Christopher had his own room with a double-decker bunk. With both beds free, less adventurous types probably would have found the lower bunk more convenient. But not Pardee. He deliberately chose the upper berth, I think, so that he could leap up and land on his back...
Sprinter Wayne Anderson repeated his :06.4 performance of last year in the 60-yard dash. It earned him a close second to Fordham's Sam Perry last year, but this time it didn't even win him a berth in the semifinals. Perry, in :06.2, won the event for the third consecutive year...
...epee, Cornell squeaked by the Crimson, 5-4. Don Sieja, son of Princeton coach Mike Sieja, took three bouts. Sieja and Phil Polakoff helped slow down Harry Jergesen's march toward an all-Ivy berth by defeating him, 5-4, and 5-2. Steve Shea clipped co-captain Gary Silverstein, 5-3, and Phil Polakoff...