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...Howard Sands (H) d Eric Riley 0-0 0-2 2 Warren Grossman (H) d John Sobel 6-0 5-7 6-2 3 Cave Beckman (H) d Dave Friedman 6-0 6-2 4 Rob Loud (H) d Rick Shafer 6-2 6-4; 5 Larry Scott d Glennis Merrit 6-1 6-3 8 Farley Weiss (P) d Ken Kleinfeld...
...tandem, playing first doubles together for only the second time, were paired against Penn's number one and three seeds, Eric Riley and Dave Friedman. And after losing a tight tie-breaker set, 6-7, they were slowly, mercilessly handing the Quaker pair its first loss all season. In a match that lasted some two and a half hours. Sands played with his usual consistency. But it was Harvard's number-five seed. Yardling Scott, who was most impressive to watch...
...match became more precarious. Friedman became more outrageously vocal, often cursing aloud. There were also disputes over calls. When Harvard took the second set, 6-4. Riley attempted to talk with Scott, but Scott wouldn't have it. The match became a tense confrontation of wills...
...Sands-Scott (H) d. Pulley-Friedman 5-7, 6-4, 6-4; 2. Loud-Grossman (H) d. Merritt-Weiss (default) ; 3. Adam Baren-Beckman (H) d. Sobel-Leon Hamul...
...Harvard signers, all of whom could not be reached for comment yesterday, are Otto Eckstein. Warburg Professor of Economics, Benjamin M. Friedman '66, professor of Economics. President Horner, Colman M. Mockler '52, a member of the Corporation, and A. Michael Spence professor of Business Administration...