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...again lead the pack in the 16-team event that will be run in the ninth wonder of the world, Princeton's underground athletic complex. With three sophomores and a freshman filling four of the six Harvard singles spots, the Crimson prospects are, unpredictable at best; but captain Kevin Shaw, the only senior who'll play singles at the ECACs, said he thinks the team can better its 1977 finish of fifth place...
...could still give people a surprise," Shaw said yesterday. "You just don't know what the competition will do to our level of play. But we can play with any team...
...Both Shaw and coach Dave Fish concede that Harvard will not enter this weekend "on an even footing" with the front-running host Tigers. But Fish notes that the ECACs, Harvard's only team match in the fall season, serves more as a feeling-out process than a full-blown competition for the Crimson racquetmen...
...first GBC mixed doubles tennis tourney, Harvard all divisions. Bob Horne and Martha Roberts (Adivision), Kevin Shaw and Libby Pierpont (B), and Dick Arnos and Katie Ditzler...
DIED. Robert Shaw, 51, fiery character actor, novelist and playwright who parlayed his rugged good looks and powerful screen presence into late-blooming Hollywood stardom; of a heart attack; in Tourmakeady, Ireland. Shaw wrote five novels, critically acclaimed in his native Britain, and rewrote one, The Man in the Glass Booth, as a successful Broadway play directed by Harold Pinter. But he was best known as an actor, first on the London stage (Tiger at the Gates, The Long and the Short and the Tall), later in American movies, where he portrayed a wide-ranging gallery of rogues. Among them...