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Barnaby sees only a "feeble hope" for his team--which must battle top teams from New York and Los Angeles without Nayar and Terrell. "A victory by Harvard would be a Homeric upset," Barnaby said...
Thirty-one of the best amateur racquetmen in the country will be competing in the tournament. But Harvard's eyes will focus on Anil Nayar and Larry Terrell, the only two American college players to qualify for the championship...
...Nayar, the Indian ace who is the ranking Intercollegiate champion, will try to become the first Harvard undergraduate since Germain G. Glidden '36 to win the National crown. Nayar is fresh from a key victory in the Canadian nationals last weekend--where he defeated in succession Sam Howe, who holds the U.S. title, and Colin Adair, the top player in Canada...
...opening match Nayar will meet Tom Jones at noon today. Between him and the tournament crown lie Peter Martin the Canadian college champion, Ralph Howe, who won the North American Open last year, Bob Hetherington, who was runner-up in the Nationals last year, and Sam Howe, to whom Hetherington lost. Sam Howe, Hetherington, and Ralph Howe--Sam's brother--are seeded first, second, and third in the tournament...
...Anil Nayar, whose forehand shot has been unofficially clocked at over 100 mph, Larry Terrell, and captain Rick Sterne led yesterday's win with easy 3-0 victories. But Jose Gonzalez, playing in the third spot behind Nayar and Terrell, gave the crowd of 125 some real excitement...