Word: jon
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...trail, found enough leads to call for a task-force effort. Last week, while Correspondent Neil MacNeil covered the day-and-night Goldfine show in Washington, TIME deployed a reporting task force through New England. From New York to Boston went Fiscal Specialist George Bookman. Chicago's Jon Rinehart canvassed Maine, Chicago's Ed Reingold poked into musty Massachusetts court records, Boston's Ken Froslid was in New Hampshire, and Stringer Correspondent Bill Kearns filed from Vermont. For the result of their coverage of Goldfine's fast-shuffling financial affairs, see NATIONAL AFFAIRS, The Goldfine Pressagents...
Second singles man Larry Sears capped off his season, most of which he spent at the number one spot, by polishing off Jon Clark in straight sets. Both Sears and Junta are seniors, however, and will be missed next year...
Larry Sears was the only straight set victor of the afternoon, as he polished off Jon Clark at number two, 6-4, 6-3. Especially impressive were Sears' backhand passing shots and crisp drop shots...
Larry Sears will play at number two, where he will face Jon Clark, who lost in three sets to North Carolina's Steve Bank. Sears defeated Bank when the Tarheels played in Cambridge, and has been on his game all year, except for his loss to Tom Richardson when his game failed to jell...
...through seventh singles men will each move up a notch. Larry Sears, who has lost only once in regular season competition, will play at number one. Although he should have little trouble in disposing of his opponents this weekend, Sears must be at his best to defeat the Elis' Jon Clark...