Word: juniority
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Junior Larry Terrell lost badly at number four, 6-2, 6-2, and Levin was forced into three sets before he defeated Jeff Dyer at number one, but Harvard swept through the remainder of the singles matches with incredible ease...
...experiment turned out superbly. Junior Clarke Kawakami, one of Harvard's top reserves, filled in for injured Chris Nielsen at number six, and dumped George Jacoby, 6-, 6-4, clinching the match...
Dartmouth coach John Kenfield hasn't really had a stable singles ladder all spring so individual matchups are in question. But three veterans, senior Tim Greist and juniors Geoff Dyer and Jock McKernan, are almost positive bets to take up the first three spots in singles with senior captain Dave Burwell, senior Jon Mueller and junior Ed Cranch playing in the 4, 5, and 6 slots. Dyer and McKernan form the top doubles unit, with Burwell and sophomore Justin Stanley at number two. The third tandem changes from week to week...
...Harvard lineup should remain the same, and seniors John Levin, Rocky Jarvis and Terry Oxford, after their brilliant performances last weekend in the New Englands, should have minimal trouble. Junior Larry Terrell and sophomores Chris Nielsen and Bill Washauer will retain their positions at 4, 5, and 6, but if the Crimson has clinched the match after singles competition, coach Jack Barnaby could plug reserves into the doubles matches...
...Junior Roy Shaw was the only Crimson performer to take a first in a running event as he edged Yale's Frank Shorter in a photo-finish mile run. Both had times of 4:09.1. Harvard's Tom Spengler came in third, and John Heyburn finished fifth in the race...