Word: fernando
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...number four, Michel Schienmann concluded his career with a sensational comeback victory 11-15, 15-11, 9-15, 16-13, 15-6. Fernando Gonzales and John Ince at five and six, both won easily...
...Fernando Gonzales and John Ince, both inspired after "almost" matches at Penn, played aggressively and won, 3-0 and 3-1, respectively...
Harvard had its best chance for victory at the number five. With all the matches completed, the outcome of the entire contest rested on the match between Fernando Gonzales of Harvard and de Mark Meladouchie of Penn. Gonzales established a two-one lead in games, playing steady and intelligent squash. In the fourth game, he fell behind badly and evidently decided to concentrate his energies in the fifth game. In that game, seemingly every point was close to 20 rallies. with Gonzales ahead, 9-7, Melodouchie twisted his wrist and play was delayed for five minutes. When action resumed, Gonzales...
Number five man Fernando Gonzales salvaged at 15-14 victory in the third game after falling behind, 2-0, and went...
Harvard's probable lineup, in addition to Nayar, Terrell, and Hobbs, includes Michel Schienmann, John Ince, Fernando Gonzalez, Pete Abrams, John Atwood, and Steve Whitman...