Word: robinsons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...number two, Army's Steve Darrah meets Terry Robinson. Darrah was eighth-ranked in the intercollegiate last year, and has beaten Pete Svastich of Princeton, second-ranked among returning collegians. Robinson won a big match last weekend against Ross Adair, one of Canada's best amateurs...
Number-one player Romer Holleran overpowered Joseph Freidman, 15-6, 15-4, 15-10. Terry Robinson, in the number two slot, won a similarly easy match...
Some scores in that match were impressive; Al Terrell won the number four match from David McNeil, 15-6, 15-2. 15-3. Denny Adams, (number three), Todd Wilkinson (six), Denny Lewis (eight) and Craig Stapleton (nine) also turned in straight-game wins, and Terry Robinson...
...Robinson turned in an even more impressive performance the next day while the team was losing an unofficial 5-4 match to Montreal's Atwater Club. Harvard's second player best Ross Adair, one of Canada's top-ranked amateurs, 15-13, 17-16, 15-13. Last year Adair played number one for McGill, and was one of just three collegiate players to win a game from Harvard's national collegiate champ, Vic Neiderhoffer...
...While Robinson was winning, number one player Romer Holleran dropped a 15-13, 15-13, 15-13 match to Canada's amateur champion. Smith Chapman. That kind of score shows that Holleran is on the verge of becoming a top-flight squash player; Chapman can hold his own with any amateur on the continent...