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...number-one, Sands-Beren doubles duo and the combination of Beckman-Wheeler each needed only two sets to topple Princeton's Talbot Davis-Steve Feinberg and Robertson-Ken Katz, respectively...
...duos of Sands-Beren and Wheeler-Beckman won the "A" and "B" doubles matches, respectively, for the Crimson...
...commitment from U.T. officials to hire other top specialists in elementary-particle theory. Says Weinberg, 48: "I'm trying to build up a group of theoretical physicists, and I'm being given the resources to do it." At U.T. he joined Physicist John Wheeler, 70, the distinguished nuclear-fission expert who came to Austin in 1976 after 38 years at Princeton, and Marshall Rosenbluth, 55, a leading plasma physicist. Rosenbluth was lured away from Princeton when U.T. pledged a cool $5 million for five years to establish an institute for fusion studies...
...momentum soon swung in the Crimson's direction, when Harvard's number-one player. All-American Howard Sands, and sixth-ranked sophomore Rob wheeler pulled out three-set victories, knotting the match at three wins apiece...
...doubles teams of Sands-Beren, Rob Loud Grossman and Beckman-Wheeler all downed their Bulldog adversaries to push Harvard over...