Word: blake
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...match Tuesday Holdes (U. C.) defeated Kim Canavarro '40 (H) 3-1; Kaese defeated James A. Rousmanlere '40 (H) 3-1; Daniel Ladd '41 (H) defeated Moronier 3-2; George B. Blake '39 (H) defeated 3-0; and Francis H., Appleton '39, (H) defeated Roundy...
...matches was Kim Kanavarro's smashing victory over Yale's number one star M. Muir 15-11, 15-8, 15-0. In the last game Kanavarro literally smothered his opponent with a barrage of furious service aces. Equally impressive was the cool determination of Captain George B. Blake '39 as he fought to victory after it had eluded him by the closest of margins in the third and fourth games where Harding staged a valiant comeback...
...first four matches to be played Harvard moved out ahead three matches to one. Besides Captain Blake's victory, James Rousmaniere '40, at number three position was at the top of his game in trouncing R. Houck in straight games 15-4, 15-11, 18-14. Daniel Ladd at number four needed all his finesse to overcome J. Ferguson in five heated games...
Paced by Kim Canavarro '40, fresh from an excellent showing in the National Championship at Chicago, Coach Jack Barnaby's team presents a well balanced lineup. Other lettermen include Frank Appleton '39, James Rousmaniere '40, and Captain Geroge B. Blake '39, who has yet to lose an individual match to Yale. The rest of the team consists of Daniel Ladd '41, last year's Freshman captain, Warren Williams '39, William Wood '40, John Palfrey '40 member of the tennis team, and John Glidden '41, brother of Germaine Glidden '36, twice national squash champion...
...racquetmen showed little effect of the examination period layoff, as Canavarro defeated Jansen, Ladd overcame Sonnabend, and Appleton won. Cornish of the opponents turned back Blake for the Harvard Club's sole point...