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...Crimson had few problems throughout the ladder, as only co-captain Chris Nielsen was forced into a third set. Nielsen rebounded from a 6-3 loss in the opening set to defeat Charlie Kieler, 6-0, 6-1, at the number six position...
...always have such problems. He began his career half a century ago as a clerk at Richmond's Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Co., frugally saved his salary, invested all he could in the company's stock, and continued to do so as he climbed the management ladder. Ultimately he became president-and the biggest shareholder. Gottwald's dollar-tight reputation endeared him to bankers, who deemed him a sound credit risk. Indeed Gottwald and his sons were able to borrow $200 million ten years ago to buy Ethyl Corp. from General Motors and Jersey Standard. Later they sold...
Harvard came close to breaking through at the bottom of the singles ladder, but for the third year in a row Randy Barnett lost to Kirk Moritz in three sets, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. Co-captain Chris Nielson got the jump on Mark Massey, but then yielded...
...Seewagon claims that on a given day his number six player can beat his first singles player, and, as of yesterday, he refused to name a starting line-up. It is likely that one or two of Columbia's top players will be moved to the bottom of the ladder for the match, and Harvard will need a strong performance from its first three singles players. However, the Crimson holds a definite advantage in doubles...
...major factor in last year's Harvard victory was the absence of Bobby Odaiz, Columbia's best performer last season. Odaiz has now quit the team permanently, but with the addition of freshmen Henry Bunis and Rick Fagel at the top of the singles ladder, he won't be missed...