Word: ende
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Scott Walker, at number three, had perhaps the toughest match. After a tentative start against Yale captain Brad Dressler, Walker began to hit out towards the end of a 7-6 first set. He directed much of his attack at Dressler's weak, two-handed backhand. Walker seemed to be sailing smoothly towards a straight-set victory after apparently breaking Dressler's serve to move up, 5-3, in the second...
...after Dressler objected to Walker's out call at the end of that game with a cry of "Christ, Scotty, out of what!" the pair replayed the 3-3 point and suddenly the set was tied, 4-4. When a dejected Walker dropped his next service game to trail, 4-5, it looked like Yale would take its only singles...
Felske said yesterday he was pleased with the doubles teams, who "came through" with a fine, end-of-season effort. He called the results "positive" because "we finished ahead of Dartmouth for the first time...
...Princeton players benefited from mud cleats, which the Harvard squad lacked. "We all changed our cleats at the end of the first period," Thomas said...
Overall, it was simply a matter of Princeton taking it to Harvard from beginning to end. The Tiger offense controlled the ball deliberately, methodically implementing its cutter systems and hitting the open...