Word: players
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Peter Felske wants his women's tennis team to be, "not just a local or state power, but a regional power," as Tiina Bougas, his top player says. When Felske returns from Amherst and the New England Championships this Sunday he will probably have his wish...
KRISTEN MERTZ and ABBY MEISELMAN. The long and short of it on the tennis team, the two sophomores drew the eighth seed in the doubles bracket, which "can only help," as Felske says. Meiselman, winner of the GBC's fourth singles title, is a scrappy baseline player. Mertz, another GBC champ who is undefeated this fall, will bring a strong serve and net game to the combo...
...rhymes with post) is not a pretty soccer player to watch; he is tall and lanky; his long arms and awkward running style make him seem better suited to playing goalie than wandering around the middle of the field; he can't juggle the ball on his feet a thousand times; and evidently he doesn't always look where he's going. But Ron Ost is no longer eligible to play for Harvard because he plays in the ASL. Ron Ost is a good soccer player...
Harvard had some trouble at the second and third singles. At the two spot, Captain Meg Meyer "lost to a strong player," as Felske put it, falling to Eileen Korn, 2-6, 3-6. A similar fate befell Martha Roberts as she had trouble adjusting to the clay in a 5-6, 3-6 loss at the hands of Dina Kaplan...
Stargell, the Pirates ageless slugger, capped off an amazing series, with a record-setting 25 total bases. He won the 1979 World Series Most Valuable Player Award...