Word: ryn
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tennis player in the U.S. in 1934 and '35 and longtime University of Texas coach; of an apparent heart attack; in Austin, Texas. A spectacularly aggressive player, Allison starred on the U.S. Davis Cup team for seven years and won the Wimbledon doubles competition with Partner John Van Ryn...
Swimmers like Paula Bagger, Sue Vasallo and Debbie Van Ryn had little hope of beating many other swimmers but still swam their hardest, and in many cases picked up an important point or two in the consolation heats...
...perhaps the Harvard weekend's most incredible story was the swim of Debbie Van Ryn. Swimming the 500-yd. freestyle, Van Ryn clocked a 6:05.3, 23 seconds better than her previous best time...
Other strong performances were turned in by Leslie Landerfeld, with a first-place 32.09 in the 50-yard backstroke, Debbie Van Ryn, with a second-place 2:37.7 in the 200-yard backstroke, and Nancy Danoff, with a second-place 36.10 in the 50-yard breaststroke...
Costin's withdrawal from the 500 freestyle cost the Crimson nothing as Sharon Beckman, Debbie Van Ryn, and Mary Ellen Mangano swept the event...