Word: players
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...would be impossible to say that any one player was the individual "star" of the match, for more than anything else, this was a team victory. Probably the most masterful display of tennis craftsmanship was put on by little Steve Gottlieb in the second singles position...
...defeated Harvey Jackson 6-2, 6-0, to give the Crimson its first win of the day. Gottlieb seemed incapable of making an error. Hard, deep drives harassed Jackson with amazing consistency, and the Presbyterian player's first mistake during a rally was generally his last...
...introduce his music to the U.S. live, by staging a similar production in Manhattan. Meanwhile, his record remains the funniest musical joke in years. "A breath of fresh air," said one London critic. "I admired particularly the coloratura attack and secure intonation," said another, speaking of a vacuum-cleaner player...
...first singles, Eastern Intercollegiate Champion Dale Junta completely outclassed Jeff Winicour, 6-1, 6-1. Junta's game was both too powerful and too accurate for the M.I.T. player...
...exceptionally powerful freshman tennis team duplicated the varsity's shutout effort, defeating the M.I.T. freshmen, 9 to 0. No Yardling player dropped more than four games in his match, and the quality of play shown by Tim Gallwey, Fred Vinton, Denny Briggs and Dick Chute at first through fifth singles indicated that these players will be able to make important contributions to the varsity next year