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...weekend's outstanding performances came from those players who rarely see varsity action. Freshman Robble Wheeler dominated "B" level competition only to lose to Yale's John Steiple in the finals...
Television may do for businessmen what a Borgia banquet did for casual dining. From Dallas' oily antihero J.R. Ewing on down, most businessmen on television are depicted as crooks, amoral wheeler-dealers, criminals with Mafia connections, cheats, employers of professional arsonists and, worse still, jerks, clowns and buffoons. With the exception of Margaret Pynchon, the gracious owner of the Los Angeles Tribune on Lou Grant, nowhere on prime time is there anyone remotely resembling such constructive businessmen as Joseph C. Wilson of Xerox, Edwin Land of Polaroid, Alfred P. Sloan of General Motors or Thomas Watson...
...doubles matches, played after the victory was clinched, were about as interesting as the gray sky outside. Turner and Sands took Hare and Diehl, while Beren and Bob Wheeler edged Lindsey and Judge; Pompan and Grossman completed the trend of two-set victories by defeating Diaz and Schaff...
...number-six position saw the impressive debut of freshman Rob Wheeler in varsity singles action. Composure and calculated shooting proved key for Wheeler-s 6-1 6-1 devastation of Lever Stewart...
Leading the match 4-2 at the end of singles competition the Crimson proceeded to sweep the doubles. The experimental combo of Beren and freshman Robbie Wheeler turned in a stellar performance to beat the Columbian number-one team, 6-2, 6-1. The Pompan and Grossman duo defeated their opponents 6-2, 6-2, in the number two slot. Not to be outdone, Sands and Alex Seaver captured the final match...