Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...biggest wins were posted by Paul Sullivan, who smashed Dave Smoyer, 6-2, 6-2 in the number one match, and Sandy Walker, who buried Wally Lord, 6-1, 6-3 at number...
Erratic Dave Smoyer takes on Crimson captain Paul Sullivan in the number one match. When Smoyer is good he is very good indeed, but on his bad days he has lost to some very bad players. The consistent Sullivan has to be considered the favorite...
Captain and number one player Paul Sullivan, blanked 6-0 in the first set by Princeton's Herb Fitzgibbon, came storming back in the second set. He swept the first four games and had a set point at 5-1, but couldn't hold off Fitzgibbon's comeback. The Tiger star swept the next six games...
...sweep of the doubles could still have given the Crimson the match, but it was the Tigers who swept the doubles. Fitzgibbon and Howell walloped Ripley and Niederhoffer 6-3, 6-0; Daane and Tony Thompson beat Sullivan and Steele, 6-3, 6-2, and Lynch and German squeaked past Bob Inman and Dean Peckham...
...Whatmough, on leave from a lectureship at University College, North Wales, was teaching Latin to Egyptian students at Cairo University. Most of these students spoke English as a second language to Arabic, but by governmental decree, instruction at the University was conducted in French. "It was a Gilbert and Sullivan situation," Whatmough recalls, "--teaching Latin in French to Egyptians who knew Arabic and English." When Lowell selected him to fill the vacancy at Harvard, Whatmough did not delay his acceptance for a moment...