Word: scotts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...doubles Junta's personal influence kept the Harvard momentum going. Gallwey and Fred Vinton tripped up Scott and Tom Freiberg, 5-7, 17-15, 9-7, while Junta and Sears triumphed over Dell and Clark in three tight sets, 8-6, 3-6, 6-3. It was fitting that the deciding point of the entire meet was a backhand overhead putaway by Junta, one of the hardest shots in tennis...
...tournament circuit the previous summer. In one tournament he had beaten world-ranked Ashley Cooper in straight sets in the semi-finals and had lost a close, five-set match to Ham Richards in the finals. Further evidence of Yale's power showed in the fact that Gene Scott, who later joined Dell on the Davis Cup team, was then only fourth singles...
...number two Larry Sears of Harvard demolished Jon Clark in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. Fourth singles Tim Gallwey broke through in the eight game of the third set to upset undefeated Gene Scott, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Allan Goldman rounded out the singles coup at number five with a three-set surprise victory over previously unbeaten Sandy Wiener...
Racing at speeds up to 80 miles an hour in the downhill competition, Watson placed 40 with a time of 2:16. Only 0.06 seconds off Watson's time, O'Rere finished 41. Scott Henderson of Canada won the event with a time...
...George Scott pushed his weight around at bat, whacking two triples. Catcher Russ Gibson made his bid to take away Ellie Howards catching job with a good overall performance. Boston's only real rookie prospect, Joe Lahoud, continued his powerful hitting...