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...Jack Fisher 4. Frank O'Doul '29, 398 5. Manny Sanguillen, 325 6. Camilo pascual 7. Manny Mota 8. Eddie Matthews 9. Fred Gladdings-63 10. Johnny Podres 11. Earl Torgeson 12. Tracy Stallard 13. 1-0 14. Fritz Peterson 15. Earl Battey 16. Al Smith 17. Jerry Adair 18. Albie Pearson 19. Ralph Terry 20. Jimmy Piersall 21. Richie Ashburn 22. the ol' Smokehouse 23. Los Angeles Dodgers, 1965 24. Jim Gilliam, Maury Wills, Jim Lefebvre, and Wes Parker 25. Bob Friend-Pirates 26. Crosley Field, Cincinnati, May 24, 1934 27. Curt Simmons and reliefer Jim Konstanty 28. Rheingold...
...individual tournament, former Harvard captain Anil Nayar was eliminated by John Reese of New York in the quarterfinal round, 11-15, 18-17, 18-16. 15-11. In another quarterfinal match, last year's Crimson captain Larry Terrell fell to Colin Adair of Montreal...
Earlier in the afternoon, Colin Adair of Montreal and Larry Terrell, former Harvard Ace and last year's U.S. Intercollegiate champion, met in the finals of the consolation round. Adair, the present Canadian and former U.S. national champion, surged back from a two-game deficit to defeat Terrell 5-15, 8-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-14 in a very tense and emotional contest...
...unit that has been scoring in double figures in every game. He described 6'3", 200-pound attackman John Hagerty as "amazing," Hagerty is averaging about five goals a game, and against Governor Dummer he scored nine. According to McCollom, the other two attackmen. Steve Milliken and Fred Adair, are "equally competent...
...Adair's first score came after only 30 seconds, but less than a minute later, Cabie Warren put in an unassisted shot to tie the game before Adair tallied again. Andover upped its advantage to 3-1 before the quarter ended on a goal by Jay Shea...