Word: chips
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson fared much better on Saturday as Harvard had little trouble dispatching the Middies. Only the first doubles team of Chip Baird and Reiner dropped their match that afternoon...
...division, Gary Reiner and Chip Beard fought their way to the finals, but then dropped a close match, losing the third...
...closest match of the day was at number four, where John Horne lost the tiebreaker in the third set. Hugh Hyde, playing number five, also lost in three sets, while Todd Lundy and Chip Baird both dropped straight sets to their tough Lion opponents...
With Penn leading, 3-2 and only one singles match to play. Harvard's Chip Baird playing number five, fought off a 5-6 deficit in the third set by breaking his opponent's serve to tie the score at six apiece and then demolished Penn's Bob Lavett 5-1 in a best-of-nine tiebreaker to knot the match score for the Crimson "Chip really came through in the clutch." Harvard coach Jack Barnaby said after the match...
...second and third doubles teams comprised of Todd Lundy with Hugh Hyde, and Gary Reiner with Chip Baird. won the contest for Harvard with two relatively easy victories 6-3, 6-2 and 6-2, 6-3 respectively. The first doubles, featuring captain John ingard and John Horne, has lost to Penn, 6-4, 6-2, to give the Quakers a short-lived 4-3 lead...