Word: pollens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...During pollen-free months, Dr. Whippie goes back to Rochester on emeritus status, still works from 9 to 4. He gave up teaching pathology a year ago, but only to give younger men a chance, and still lectures on the history of medicine. Practicing what he preaches, Dr. Whipple eats liver at least once a week...
Because the Eastern League requires only six singles and three doubles, the last four singles and two doubles count only for Big Three purposes. Schwartzman, Dave Moore, Kal Pollen, and John Bradbury will fill the seventh through tenth singles positions for the Crimson. Adelman and Mark Woodbury will play fourth doubles, with Chris Clark and John Roosevelt at number five...
...unofficial contests played only for the exercise, Dave Moore and Kal Pollen lost singles matches, but Adelman and Mark Woodbury won at fourth doubles in another three-set affair...
...games to take command of their match against Jim Biggs and Gordon Aydelott. Sullivan hit winners for the last four points and a 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 victory. With the doubles now tied at one-all, the match was decided in the third doubles, where Adelman and Pollen had won the first set, 6-2, but dropped the second, 4-6, to Phil Meyer and Doug Floren...
Adelman and Pollen got off to a 5-2 lead in the final set, but lost this margin as Adelman's service was broken. Then they missed two match points in the twelfth game but three games later Meyer crashed into the fence, chasing a shot by Pollen. He suffered a leg cramp, but was able to continue after a ten-minute break. Despite double faults, Pollen held service after several deuces. Adelman and Pollen then broke Floren's strong service to take the match...