Word: fernando
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Atwood's triumph was played on the same court as Fernando Gonzales' upset. The senior racquetman rushed to a 15-5 win in his first game against Gerhart, but then Gonzales switched to an extremely defensive style and was setback...
Atwood's victory followed a stunning upset by Harvard's Fernando Gonzales against Mason Gerhart of Penn at number three. Before the match both teams had predicted that the outcome would be determined by the bottom half of the order. Although the Quakers won at three of the last five positions, Harvard took three of the four top slots for an insurmountable margin...
...performance of the Williams match came from Fernando Gonzales at number three. Gonzales originally moved into the second slot after Fritz Hobbs' graduation, but he lost a challenge match to John Ince on Tuesday and slid back to the third spot...
...Fernando Gonzales took the first game from his opponent. 15-7, but Sokolov came back to sweep the final three contests. Sokolov looked exhausted throughout the match, but he continually came through with the big deep shot. Gonzales also was visibly bothered by Sokolov's frequent let calls...
...Jacobs Tournament, the Crimson has been asked to include its top six players in competition with collegiate number one players. Representing Harvard will be Fernando Gonzales, John Ince, DAve Fish, and Jaime Gonzales. Junior Ed Atwood also received an invitation but he decided to decline the offer...