Word: chumming
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Princeton's top player, Keith Jennings, handed booming Chum Steele his first loss of the year, 6-4, 6-4. The remaining singles matches were Princeton's by a mile...
Today it is Harvard which must count winning the top matches. Number one Chum Steele, who hasn't dropped a this season, faces Tiger speedstar Keith Jennings. The graceful Jennings plays a game based on quickness and consistency, while Steele is a big hitter. If Steele can maintain control and concentration, he may blow Jennings off the court. But that's a big "if," especially against Jennings...
Harvard won the other seven matches. Chum Steele had little trouble at number one, but Dave Benjamin and Kileff were pushed to the limit in the second and third spots. Benjamin edged Pete Monroe, 6-0, 5-7, 7-5; Kileff defeated Bill Ewen...
Last year the Crimson bashed William 8-1 dropping only the number six match. Many of the matches were close, however. Chum Steele, who is playing number on for Harvard today, was down two match points before winning: Dave Benjamin (two) was extended to three sets...
...Chum Steele, Harvard's one really big-game player, overpowered Dave Benjamin and Clive Kileff to move into the top spot. The other reshuffling was at the bottom of the ladder, where Richie Friedman downed Terry Robinson for the number five position...