Word: californianism
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No.1 Bill Kaplan was the first to fold his Californian foe--a pudgy, greying racquetman who spent more energy bouncing jokes up to his cronies in the gallery than balls back to Kaplan. But Kaplan had the last laugh, stealing a quick three games from the Californian without ever removing his sweats...
...Crimson rushed over to court 12 where the drama of victory or defeat was to be enacted by their number five man Cass Sunstein and his much larger Californian opponent. Their match, tied two-all, had been a long one with nearly five-minutes between points...
...Californian had provided Sunstein with a running commentary on his own performance throughout the match. But he was not nearly as talkative as his teammates. As the Crimson reached the far-away court, the Californians were cheering wildly on every point...
...more crowds gathered, the shouting competitors silenced. It was 14-13--Sunstein's advantage. The Californian served, they volleyed. Then a final Crimson cheer, and Sunstein thrust up his arms in victory. "I wanted to keep it exciting," Sunstein said after the match...
...Southern Californian colleges have competed in the race for the last three years, but Anheuser-Busch decided to "make it East versus West" this year by extending invitations to students at Harvard and the University of Maryland, Bill Cosher, advertising manager for the company, said yesterday...