Word: sunstein
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Crimson rushed over to court 12 where the drama of victory or defeat was to be enacted by their number five man Cass Sunstein and his much larger Californian opponent. Their match, tied two-all, had been a long one with nearly five-minutes between points...
Peter Havens lost by a single point in the fifth and deciding game, Cass Sunstein by a similar margin in the fourth game, and Ned Bacon fell after a tough struggle in the fourth game as well...
...record speaks for itself," Sunstein said, "he's the best." According to Havens (John), "he fosters an attitude that makes everyone want to practice. I believe whatever he says." Or, as Wiegand says in explaining the team's showing thus far, "it's a combination of a team which is teachable and ready to work and a really good teacher...
...number four, Peter Havens, coming back from an ankle injury, lost in the fifth game. Cass Sunstein, playing in the number five spot, met one of the Tiger's better men and lost by one point...
...Cass Sunstein was the hatchetman on the Crimson's Murderer's Row, despite a bulbous and festering blister that sprouted on his racquet hand while he was cramming for his law boards. Sunstein throttled his opponent in four games after the hand was hermetically sealed in a sable golf glove...