Word: gallwey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...doubles Junta's personal influence kept the Harvard momentum going. Gallwey and Fred Vinton tripped up Scott and Tom Freiberg, 5-7, 17-15, 9-7, while Junta and Sears triumphed over Dell and Clark in three tight sets, 8-6, 3-6, 6-3. It was fitting that the deciding point of the entire meet was a backhand overhead putaway by Junta, one of the hardest shots in tennis...
...number two Larry Sears of Harvard demolished Jon Clark in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. Fourth singles Tim Gallwey broke through in the eight game of the third set to upset undefeated Gene Scott, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Allan Goldman rounded out the singles coup at number five with a three-set surprise victory over previously unbeaten Sandy Wiener...
First, considering that he was writing a copyrighted article, he might have checked the spelling of the name of a person he intended to castigate. He would have found that "Tom Galleway" is actually Tim Gallwey. Then, having discovered in the Alumni Directory that William T. Gallwey is Harvard '60, he might have glanced in the year book for that class and seen such entries as: PBH, Varsity Squash, Varsity Tennis (Captain), Hasty Pudding. Probably not much more could be gleaned from the public records, but any of this at least would have rescued Tim Gallwey from being characterized...
Captain Ron Picket, who lost to the Crimson's Jorge Lemann in last year's 6-3 Harvard victory, heads the Big Green's singles line-up, followed by Jim Biggs, Gordon Aydelott. Phil Meyer, Larry Holden and Dave Smoyer. Biggs was defeated by Tim Gallwey last spring, and Aydelott bowed to Pete Smith, but Meyer (then playing at number six) picked up one of Dartmouth's three points by beating Denny Briggs...
...Gallwey (H) defeated Zipser...