Word: kileff
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After number three, it should be all Harvard; Sophomore Clive Kileff is almost certainly the best number four man in the Eastern League. Basketball captain Bob Inman, who uses his 6'4" frame to hit the hardest serve of the team, and captain Sandy Walker hold the last singles spots...
Sophomore Dave Benjamin breezed to a 6-0, 6-2 win in the number three match over Bruin first-year man Bob Bruce. Clive Kileff, Bob Inman, and captain, Sandy Walker swept to straight-set wins in the last three singles matches...
...singles matches were over in less than an hour as Frank Ripley, Dave Benjamin, Clive Kileff, Bob Inman, and Sandy Walker all turned in easy wins. In a surprising number two match, however, Columbia captain Hank Kaplan upset Chum Steele with his steady ground-stroke game and dumped the Crimson junior in straight sets...
Both the singles and doubles lineups will be revised for today's match. The two sophomores, Dave Benjamin and Clive Kileff, switched positions, with Benjamin, last year's top freshman player, moving up to number three and Kileff dropping to number four...
...Clive Kileff, the team's third player, was still going when the Crimson clinched the match by winning the fifth point; his match was called and the doubles were never started...