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...strong contingent of freshmen currently filling its singles ranks. Since the squad's return from its spring trip to California, Mike Shyjan, who is at the number-three spot, is undefeated in singles play, as are Derek Brown and Albert Chang at four and six, respectively. Chang and Laszlo Serester are also undefeated in the third doubles spot, while Shyjan and Cardi have dropped only one match at number...

Author: By Mia Kang, | Title: Netmen Head to Navy, Face UWV Tomorrow | 4/15/1989 | See Source »

Chang teamed up with freshman Laszlo Serester to take the third doubles match rather handily over Kresberg and Barkley, 6-3, 6-2. The Columbia duo began several points with both players standing on the baseline--instead of the traditional doubles arrangement with one man up and one back--because Kresberg is stronger from the baseline than...

Author: By Mia Kang, | Title: Zimmerman, Chang Lead Netmen Past Columbia for Revenge, 7-2 | 4/10/1989 | See Source »

...doubles final, Harvard's Roger Berry and Joe Vidauwreta defeated teammates Tim Hartch and Laszlo Serester in the finals...

Author: By Michael J. Lartigue, | Title: Netmen Look Good In New England Touney | 9/27/1988 | See Source »

Perhaps in Vienna, where the diarist makes one of her more bizarre entries: "Laszlo Szapary and Erwein Schonborn . . . both had just dug themselves out of the Palais Schonborn, where a bomb had crashed into the courtyard before they could reach the cellar. The building is pretty battered and they are now fishing among the wreckage for Erwein's shooting trophies; he had many ivory tusks mounted in silver, as well as two stuffed orangoutans." The power of Vassiltchikov's observations lies in her restraint: "These last days innumerable inscriptions in chalk have appeared on the blackened walls of wrecked houses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Catcher in the Reich BERLIN DIARIES, 1940-1945 | 4/13/1987 | See Source »

...Polgars are controversial in Hungary, where the game is extremely popular. Susan was at one time dropped from the national team because of feuds with chess authorities, and Laszlo has fought to keep his daughters from being | limited to playing in women's tournaments. Has their father made pawns of them? Do the girls feel deprived by the regimentation? "No," says Susan. "We don't feel that we have missed out on anything." She pauses, her eyes veiled reflectively: "To win is the reward." Check...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Don't Play Around with the Polgars | 4/21/1986 | See Source »

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