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Crimson victory hopes must be based mainly upon the ability of a well balanced team to score points in every foursome, but standing head and shoulders above the rest are two Seniors, Captain Ace Cordingley and Bob Graves. They provide balance plus at the top of the lineup, because they can match shots with any intercollegiate golfers in the United States. Every team opponent must reckon with that due and realize that it will be hard to take any points from them. Graves has never lost a Varsity match in three years of play...
Severely handicapped by poor equipment and lack of experienced men, the struggling Freshman lacrosse ten again met miserable defeat yesterday when it bowed to Governor Dummer 15 to 1. Bob Brauns, substitute for ace midfielder Bill Rand, scored the lone goal...
...Ace Cordingley and Watty Dickerman lost their matches and the best ball in the first foursome, but Bob Graves, Gerry Davis, Don Feddie, and Pete Macgowan carried off the last six points for the team victory...
...Crimson golfers under the lead of Ace Cordingley yesterday took Brown University at Manchester in an unanimous score...
...slated to play against the Bruins are Ace Cordingley, Watty Dickerman, Bob Graves, Gerry Davis, Don Peddie, and Pete Macgowan. Jack McCann, Ted Allis, Don Elbel, and Bill Meish will also make the trip and may break into the lineup for tomorrow's match with the Indians. Harvard needs to sweep the two matches in order to have a good chance to lead the Northern half of the league...