Word: gonzalez
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...rest of the Harvard lineup, John Levin, Rockey Jarvis, Jose Gonzalez, and newcomer John Appleby, made short work of the Lord Jeffs. Losing 6-3 was as close as Amherst came to taking a set in the bottom four slots...
...number three doubles, Appleby teamed with Jose Gonzalez to defeat St. Peter and Smith, 6-1, 6-4. Gonzalez, a tennis and squash powerhouse, had missed the Southern trip because of an ankle injury sustained on a skiing jaunt. And he still can't maneuver his 6-2, 210-pound frame well enough to play singles...
Harvard opened its Eastern title defense without three of its top eight players. Jose Gonzalez and Dick Appleby, predicted to play at number two and three, did not make the trip, and sophomore Marty Flusser (eight) quit with a bad leg after one match...
Junior Bernie Adelsberg will play number on again this season. Junior Jose Gonzalez will hold down the number two spot when he recovers from a skiing injury. Captain Brian Davis and senior Dick Appleby round out the top four...
Jarvis and Levin will begin the season in the first doubles position. Adelsberg and Gonzalez will play in the second spot. Davis and Appleby are set at third doubles. As in the singles, "Harvard's great strength is that no matter where the teams are juggled, we will be strong at the bottom...