Word: eita
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...possibly be that bad," exclaimed Columbia's new tennis coach, Butch Seewagen, after his squad was bombed, 8-1, by Princeton last week. "You ain't seen nothing yet," replied his captain Larry Parsont, who knows about the rigors of the Lions' EITA schedule...
Harvard's poised and confident tennis team held off a rising Pennsylvania challenge during the singles matches and cleaned up it's guests in the doubles yesterday afternoon to roll to a 7-2 triumph; setting up a showdown next Saturday with Princeton for the EITA title...
...victory, which required almost six hours to achieve. extended the Crimson's Northern winning streak to 15 over two years, virtually clinched Harvard second place in the EITA race. and suitably avenged last year's shocking 5-4 defeat at Philadelphia...
Harvard's victory, its third in the EITA this spring, assures the Crimson of at least a second place finish provided it does not lose to anyone weaker than the Quakers. Only two squads-an Ariny team stocked with veterans and rapidly-nlproving Columbia-have any sort of realistic chance of upsetting Harvard at this point. but Princeton, unbeaten and incredibly powerful at the top two p?? will be laugh to handle
...five and six Penn's Eliot Berry and Chad Hazam may represent the best lower ladier combination in the EITA this spring. Berry, who lost to Washaner in straight sets at number five last year, will confront junior Bill Brock, and Hazam will play against Harvard captain Butch Kawakami...