Word: nielsen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson's top man, junior Bill Washauer, was dumped by Lion sophomore Dong Grunther, who lost in straight sets to Princeton's Bobby Goeltz last week. And at three, Chris Nielsen dropped his match to Columbia's Ace Baumgold, who also lost in straight sets at Princeton...
...number one, Washauer and Nielsen rebounded from their singles defeats with a straight set triumph over Grunther and Schiff, and Kawakami and sophomore Rick Devereux did the same to Baumgold and Tilney at number three...
...three and a doubles team of Goeitz and Colson at number one-with neither replacement being very effective. If Princeton had gone with the same lineup today, Harvard's chances of winning at those spots-both extremely vital-would have been realistic. But with Howell back, Harvard junior Chris Nielsen may be in over his head at number three, and Nielsen and Washauer will be underdogs against Howell and Colson at first doubles...
...anxious hour yesterday afternoon, it seemed as though Harvard was headed for serious trouble. After juniors Chris Nielsen. Joc Cavanagh and Bill Brock had swept to easy singles triumphs at three, four and five. Penusophomore John Adams rallied to break Bill Washauer's service in the 14th game of their first set at number one and on to win 9-7. Then. frustrating the powerful Washauer with an exhaustive volley strategy. he took the second set as well. 6-2, to add to a swelling Quaker rally...
...After that, the situation became surprisingly easier. Washauer and Nielsen took a quick 6-4 set from Adams and George Rork at first doubles, and after all three doubles contests were moved inside because of darkness. swept the second set as well...