Word: ingard
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Captain John Ingard, playing at number three, turned in the only Harvard victory of the day, as he dropped his Columbia opponent in three sets...
...second and third doubles teams comprised of Todd Lundy with Hugh Hyde, and Gary Reiner with Chip Baird. won the contest for Harvard with two relatively easy victories 6-3, 6-2 and 6-2, 6-3 respectively. The first doubles, featuring captain John ingard and John Horne, has lost to Penn, 6-4, 6-2, to give the Quakers a short-lived 4-3 lead...
Harvard had two earlier chances to ice the match but failed to capitalize on either Number-two man Lundy, after winning thew first set, 6-2, dropped the second and third to Penn's Ricky Meyer Ingard at number three, lost a heart breaker in the third set to Penn's Herb Benham after demolishing him, 6-1, in the first set behind a strong offensive performance at the net. "I thought Ingard played a tremendous first set, but he just tell apart in the third." Barnaby said...
Gary Reiner, playing at number one, had no trouble with his MIT opponent and registered an easy 6-4, 6-2 victory. Captain John Ingard at number three, John Horne at four. Hugh Hyde at five, and Dan Waldman at six recorded equally easy wins over an outgunned Engineer squad...
...unable to mount any greater threat in the doubles, as the Crimson teams of Ingard-Hyde, Waldman-Reiner, and Sandy Wilson-Karl Kravitz all cruised to victory to round out the scoring...