Word: kileff
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Frank Ripley, Harvard's number one man, will be closing out a three-year varsity career today and should be able to overpower Lynch's retrieving game, Dave Benjamin, one of the best backcourt players in the Eastern League, should have too much for Farry. Clive Kileff, on a hot streak, took over the number three position last week, defeated his Navy opponent 6-0, 6-0 Saturday, and ought to win handily...
Only number one player Corky Graham looked sharp for the Midshipmen; he tripped Frank Ripley, 6-4, 6-3, and then teamed with John Owens to beat Ripley and Bob Inman, 6-4, 6-2, at first doubles. But Dave Benjamin, Clive Kileff, Chum Steele, and Dean Peckham won straight-set singles matches, and the teams of Steele-Peckham and Benjamin-Kileff won the last two doubles to clinch the match...
...sophomores, Clive Kileff and David Benjamin, plus captain Sandy Walker and Bob Inman, round out a squad that might easily shut out the Midshipmen...
Chum Steele, Harvard's number three man, came up with an injured foot before the match and decided to take it easy, playing in the unofficial number eight position. Clive Kileff, Bob Inman, and Dean Peckham all moved up a notch and captain Sandy Walker filled in at the number six spot...
Lynch put Princeton ahead with a 6-2, 9-7 triumph over Inman at number five; the Tigers stretched it to 4-2 despite Steele's win when Keith Jennings outlasted Benjamin in a backcourt duel, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, and Magill turned back a determined Kileff...