Word: junta
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Crimson will use its regular team of Junta, Gottlieb, Larry Sears, Ben Heckscher, Cal Place and Phil Mills at the top six singles positions, followed by captain Ian Gianetti, Al Goldman, Ned Weld and Jim Cameron at the bottom four singles...
...first and second singles both Dale Junta and Steve Gottlieb appear to have an edge over Eli sophomore Tom Freiberg and veteran Sam Schoonmaker. In the bottom positions, it is difficult to predict anything about the outcome of the matches, since neither team plays more than two or three matches with ten singles and five doubles, and therefore none of these players has been much action...
...Crimson players, after their plane-trip to Philadelphia, found some strong opposition in most of the singles matches. At first singles, Dale Junta was able to eke out a victory only after he had dropped the second set to John Manger and had played a long, tough final set. Junta's final score...
Unless coach Jack Barnaby makes some last minute, test-match changes this afternoon, Dale Junta will hold down the first singles spot, followed by Steve Gottlieb, Larry Sears, Ben Heckscher, Cal Place, and Phil Mills at the other five singles positions. Junta-Sears, Heckscher-Place, and Gottlieb-Ian Gianetti will be the Crimson's doubles teams...
With the match safely sewed away, the varsity dropped two of the five doubles contests. In the first doubles match, Junta and Sears dropped a long, three setter, 7-5, 7-9, 6-3, to Hoehn and Bullin, and at fifth doubles Harvard's Pete Krogh and Cameron bowed to O.P. Jones and Steve Lampl, 7-5, 6-3, for the Crimson's second defeat...