Word: gonzalez
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Down 4-1, Harvard appeared headed for the second singles point needed to carry the decision into the doubles, the Crimson's usual strong trump. Number five man Jose Gonzalez, Harvard's most dependable performer for the past two seasons, had won his first set and led 5-3 in the second...
...Crimson junior missed by inches on two match points and lost the set, 8-6. His confidence shaken, Gonzalez lost authority on critical services and volleys and lost the deciding set, 7-5. This defeat, which was Gonzalez's first ever in League competition, clinched the Tiger upset...
Harvard won the three doubles matches with ease. The Levin-Jarvis and Adelsberg- Davis tandems yielded only five games apiece in straight set wins at one and two. Senior Dave Hodges' was particularly impressive teaming with Gonzalez to win third doubles...
Bernie Adelsberg turned in a 6-3,8-6 win at two. The hard hitting junior was down 5-1 in the second set when he decided not to play a third. Both Brian Davis (3) and Jose Gonzalez (5) dropped their first sets enroute to three set victories. At six, sophomore Steve Devereux caught fire and, playing a surprisingly intelligent match, won 6-4, 6-1 sets...
With the match decided in the singles, the doubles matches became a formality. A return to artic weather took its toll on the first doubles team of Californians Levin and Jarvis, as they bowed 6-4, 7-5. The Adelsberg-Davis and Gonzalez-Hodges Combinations won in straight sets...