Word: cashin
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Representing the Crimson are its number one, two and three men--outgoing captain and top-man, Glenn Whitman, incoming captain and second in the lineup, Peter Blasier, and number three man Dick Cashin...
Three other Harvard players, No. 3 man Dick Cashin, No. 4 Archie Gwathmey and No. 6 Fred Fisher, all made their way to the semifinals before losing difficult matches to Penn opponents. Freshman protege Bill Kaplan lost in the quarterfinals to Princeton's Calahan...
Whitman, playing number-one, had a little trouble with Yale's Seth Walworth before rallying to win, 15-12, 13-15, 15-6, 15-5. Harvard's other top men, Peter Blasier at number two and Dick Cashin at number three, had no trouble sweeping to three-game victories. Cashin destroyed his opponent with powerful strokes...
...Dick Cashin picked up Harvard's sixth win at number three, topping Penn's Tom Peck...
Down two games to none in his match, Cashin began to unleash his overpowering stroke and came back to win the next two games by identical 15-4 scores. His loss in the fifth game gave Princeton the fifth match point it needed for victory...