Word: oehrlein
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite Vic Niederhoffer's straight-game win over the Cadets' Richie Oehrlein in the number one match, the Crimson trailed 3-1 at the conclusion of the first four matches. The situation looked bleak. Usually dependable John Vinton was trailing 14-11 in his fifth and decisive game against Army's Jay Leyerzaph, and one more point would win the match for the Cadet...
...real shocker for the Crimson came when number two man Bill Morris was upset by Walt Oehrlein, brother of the number one Cadet player, in a four-game match. Oehrlein won the last two games by resounding 15-6 scores...
...number one Crimson player, Frank Ripley; Vic Niederhoffer, number three; and Benjamin all made the semifinals of their tournaments. Ripley beat Army's Al Oehrlein before bowing to the eventual winner, Princeton's Herb Fitzgibbon...
...elder Oehrlein has beaten Yale's Mike Neely, who managed to beat Sullivan last year. Brother A1, playing at number two, has beaten Princeton's Harold German and must rank as a real threat in today's tilt...
Against a Crimson powerhouse that has lost only to Princeton, Army will send exactly two tennis players. In the number one and two spots, brothers William Oehrlein and A1 Oehrlein will have more than a decent chance against Harvard's Paul Sullivan and Frank Ripley...