Word: ace
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After Tom Healey lost the opener on Saturday Ingalls, came through with his second victory. seven Crimson runs in the first inning gave the Mitchell mound ace a wide margin. With the lead never in danger, Ingalls was generous with the Lions, allowing nine hits for seven runs...
After taking the mile race in 4 min., 18.2 sec., ahead of his teammate Gene Clark, inspired Northrop returned for the half. Congdon of Yale was never a threat to Harvard's leader in this distance, for the Blue ace was left far behind when Northrop started sprinting the last lap to break both the meet and Harvard records with 1 min., 52.3 seconds...
...match was closer than the score indicates. Hubert Hauck played excellent tennis before succumbing to Gerald Podesta the Princeton ace, while the match between Gilkey and Lauck provided some of the best tennis of the day. Both John Palfrey and Chester Legg lost after long struggles...
Capt. Tony McGowan, Henry Thompson, Jack Barr, Bobby Graves, and Ace Cordingley won singles matches for the Crimson, while Bob Sides lost a close duel to Brown's Ed Christie...
Individual match winners for the Crimson stroke-makers were Tony McGowan, Jack Barr, Ed Peterson, and Ace Cordingly. Henry Thompson and Bob Sides dropped their matches, but Harvard won two out of the three best ball four-somes to complete its point total...