Word: gonzalez
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Tennis star Keith Jennings, one of the quickest and most graceful athletes in the East, will probably play in the second spot for Princeton, though he gained the number one berth over Gay for the Navy match last Saturday. Harvard's second man, sophomore Jose Gonzalez, should have a slight edge if he faces Jennings...
Captain Dinny Adams (number one) drubbed Carter Hall, 15-10, 15-7, 16-15; sophomore Jose Gonzalez (two) routed Gary Jefferson, 15-6, 15-2, 15-7; undefeated sophomore Rick Sterne humbled Peter Rosden...
...number two match, Gonzalez lost an even tighter match to Penn captain Howard Coonley. Coonley, finding himself being out-stroked in the first two games, varied the pace to win the next two. In the final game, Gonzales utilized an effective dropshot to recover from a four-point deficit, but Coonley's experience and gamesmanship prevailed...
...matches in last year's 5-4 loss to Harvard, Penn is not hurting up front this year, either. Howard Coonley and Maurice Heckscher, the polished one and two players at Penn, comprise the best combination in intercollegiate squash -- unless Harvard captain Dinny Adams and sophomore Jose Gonzalez can prove otherwise...
Against New Hampshire Saturday the latent scoring punch of the sophomore second line broke loose, as wings Bob Fredo and Don Grimble scored twice and center Jack Garrity tallied once. If Welland can produce a potent third line from Eric Rosenberger, Pete Miller, Jorge Gonzalez, and his converted defensemen, Kevin Burke and Bobby Clark, to go with the consistently productive front trio, then the Harvard offense will keep up with anyone...