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...trying to get together three really strong pairs," Fish said. "We've had two strong ones in the past, but we need three." The only paid that had played together before was Warren Grossman and Rob Loud in the number two slot. The duo downed Penn State's Bryan Crist and Brad Shobakon, 6-4, 6-2. "They were an O K team that took a while to get going: they really didn't measure up to some of our California competition," Loud said afterward...
...Jeff Factor (PS) 6-4, 6-2; 2. Warren Grossman (H) d. Virgil Christias (PS) 6-2, 6-1; 3. Dave Beckman (H) d. Howard Beckman (PS) 6-2, 6-1; 4. Adam Beren (H) d. Dwayne Hultquist (PS) 6-1, 6-0; 5. Larry Scott (H) d. Bryan Crist (PS) 6-4, 6-2; 6. Rob Loud (H) d. Brad Rush...
...Sands, L. Scott (H) d. J. Factor, V. Christias (PS) 6-2, 7-6; 2. W. Grossman, R. Loud (H) d. B. Crist, B. Shobakon (PS) 6-4, 6-2; 3. D. Beckman, A. Beren (H) d. D. Hultquist, B. Rush...
Middle English Cristesmasse, Old English Cristesmaesse: Cristes, genitive of Crist, CHRIST + maesse...
...Schoenberg and Heidegger. So when he heard that Nazi Hunter Simon Wiesenthal had found the spoor of Mass Murderer Martin Bormann, he began to concoct a scenario: What might happen if a group of Jewish avengers located the Führer? The resulting novel, The Portage to San Cristóbal of A.H., has already aroused angry controversy in Britain ("Astonishing," Anthony Burgess wrote in the Observer, but the New Statesman charged "subversive admiration for Hitler"). The controversy grew last month when Playwright Christopher Hampton presented a stage version now playing at London's Mermaid theater, that Steiner thought...