Word: kileff
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...number two is Clive Kileff, a junior from Southern Rhodesia and another baseliner. Following Kileff is Captain Dean Peckham, who moved up from eight to number six last year just in time to thrash Princeton's highly-touted Lee Rawls, 6-0, 6-1. Last fall he defeated teammate Chauncy Steele in a challenge match to take over the varsity’s third slot...
This year Harvard's doubles combinations are likely to be Steele-Kileff, Benjamin-Peckham, and Appleby-Davis (or Robinson...
First across the line for Quincy was Bob Peet, in sixth place, well behind winner Clive Kileff of Dunster. But Peet was followed by teammates Bill Hurtt in eighth and Harald Tzeutchler in ninth, and depth made the difference...
...veterans didn't do so well, but this didn't bother Barnaby. Dave Benjamin had to play on a hard court against John Reese of Penn, who later won the tournament, and the powerful Reese won easily. Clive Kileff, Harvard's number two man, ed Army's Wait Oehrlein 8-1 in an "inercollegiate set" before losing 12-10. Oehrlein lost to Reese in the finals...
...players at the top are probably just a bit too good for Benjamin and Kileff. Princeton lost number-one man Herb Fitzgibbon, but Keith Jennings, now number one for the Tigers, has won two of two matches against Benjamin...