Word: hetheringtons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Only a few bad breaks kept the Crimson from taking the third set and the match. Hetherington served his way out of a match point at 7-6 and fought back from a 30-0 deficit to hold his serve four games later...
...came down to the last match, the number one doubles, with Yale's New England champions, Mike Neely and Bob Hetherington, opposing the Crimson's Frank Ripley and Vic Niederhoffer. The Harvard pair, who played doubles together for the first time two months ago, seemed sure to lose, especially when the Elis swept the first...
...suddenly, everything began working for Harvard. With Niederhoffer's hard serve and forehand scoring point after point and Ripley throwing up lobs that seemed to head for the base line like homing pigeons, the Crimson broke Hetherington's serve twice and took the second...
...quarter-finals, Niederhoffer defeated Dave O'Laughlin of Pittsburgh 3-1 (13-15, 15-13, 17-14, 15-11); he shut out last year's runner-up, Bob Hetherington of Yale, in the semi-finals (18-16, 15-12, 15-12). Hetherington had beaten Penn's Maurice Heckscher 3-2 in the quarters...
...Colin Adair of McGill. But even if Eli George West loses against Satterwaithe today, the Blue will pick up a lot of points from which is based on total points. A player receives one point for every round he advances. Yale's complacency must have Howe and teammate Bob Hetherington who will both reach at least the semifinals...