Word: gianetti
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...outcome of the day's play now hung on the Heckscher-Place and the Gottlieb-Gianetti teams, both of which were caught up in one-set-all matches. The tension lasted for a very brief time, however, as, almost simultaneously, these two teams finished their matches victoriously. The Crimson had effected one of the biggest upsets in recent memory...
...Presbyterian lineup, in order of ranking, will have John Brownlow, Harvey Jackson, Sam Potter, Jim Shakespeare, Harry Hoffman, and Jim Peck. The Crimson will pin its hopes on Dale Junta, Steve Gottlieb, Larry Sears, Ben Heckscher, Cal Place, and Ian Gianetti...
...match there were only one or two individual encounters which could be construed as being close. At number seven singles, Phil Mills was forced to a 13-11, second-set win after taking the first one 6 to 3, and the third doubles combine of Steve Gottlieb and Ian Gianetti actually dropped a set, 6 to 4, before winning their match...
...Place, Gianetti and Phil Mills at the bottom three singles positions, won very handily, with no man dropping more than two games in the course of his match...
...lineup will be the same at the top six singles positions, except, possibly, at fourth singles if Ben Heckscher is able to play. Rounding out the top ten will be Jim Cameron, Ned Weld, Pete Krogh and Laurie Pratt. The top two doubles combinations will be Junta-Sears and Gianetti-Gottlieb, but the bottom three team will not be decided definitely until this afternoon...