Word: sunstein
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fact, the best Crimson performances were turned in by individuals who two weeks ago weren't even planning on spending their weekend in Williams. But then Peter Havens, Cass Sunstein, and Ned Bacon all came down with one thing or another, so Scott Mead and Ken Ehrlich, numbers nine and ten against Princeton a month ago, were called upon to place five and six and represent Harvard in the "C" division this weekend...
...result, Cass Sunstein has to move up a notch into the 'B' division (there are three divisions of two players from each school, and each school receives one point for every round that one of its players advance), where his chances for success are considerably less than in the 'C' division...
Kaplan's defeat, however, was sandwiched by easy opening wins off the racquets of Cass Sunstein (number five) and Mead. The latter had no trouble in breezing to a 15-11, 15-11, 15-10 victory against an old friend, while the former found the New Haven atmosphere equally to his liking, triumphing...
...Cass Sunstein and Ned Bacon then added their contributions. Finishing with what Barnaby termed "a blaze of glory--he's always one thought ahead of his opponent," Sunstein triumphed in four games at number five, while Bacon (#7), according to his coach, "arrived on Saturday. He played superbly, more like a number three player than a number seven, and really smoked...
Here are (tentatively some of the key match-ups in today's Harvard-Penn squash showdown: Pos Harvard Penn 1 Bill Kaplan Gil Mateer 2 John Havens Glen Koch 3 Jeff Wiegand Dave Hiner 4 Peter Havens Gordon Anderson 5 Cass Sunstein Pat Murray 6 Mark Panarese John Foster 7 Ned Bacon Chris Rice...