Word: goeltz
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Bobby Goeltz probably likes to be remembered, and he had insured himself a place in the memory of everyone who saw him play singles Saturday. There was the Coke which someone drove to a store to buy for him and which he later poured out in his unhappiness. There was the scene at the net after the match had ended on a long shot by Goeltz...
...trying to jump on Goeltz for being unsportsmanlike. After all aside from comments about his calls in and out. I'm sure Washauer could take Goeltz's antics with a laught at that point. He had just turned in an incredible upset. and he didn't need assurances from Goeltz that he had done a good job. Besides, Washauer was not very happy with the way he had played himself...
...Rick Weir, 6-3, 6-1, at number four to put his squad ahead immediately, and while Nielsen battled to push Rich Howell into a third set, Dave Fish was pulling off the biggest upset in the League this spring-at least the biggest until the Bill Washauer-Bobby Goeltz match later that afternoon...
...then. Washauer pulled the upset at number one that made the Tigers desperate. Pitted against the most talented, and by far the most temperamental, player in the East, Washauer whipped Goeltz, 7-5, in the first set, lost by the same score in the second, and while the Princetonian pouted and complained about a "bad" playing surface and Washauer's "questionable" calls, Washauer won the third, 6-3, to put Harvard ahead...
...Goeltz, finally playing up to his potential in the doubles, who did Harvard in. Considered a top-notch doubles performer only when teamed with Howell, Goeltz took command impressively at number...