Word: al
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Harvard number 1 player Romer Holleran won perhaps his best match ever in defeating Al Jacobs, a surprise starter Penn. Jacobs, a top college player, eligibility just in time to compete against Harvard, but lost anyway...
Harvard had one abortive little scoring outburst early in the second half before Princeton sewed the game up. In a three-minute span Sedlacek hit two 20-foot jumpers; Merle McClung sank a fall-away jumper; Barry Williams swished a foul shot; and Al Bornheimer scored on a long bomb, making the score a respectable 41-31. But in the next three minutes the Crimson, ruffled by a Tiger press, committed six ball-handling errors. Princeton quickly pulled in front 51-33, and after that the game degenerated into a sloppy, foul-plagued rout...
...plan does not include, as the Doty Report did, a requirement that each department devote 10 per cent of its teaching time to General Education courses. It does not mention the Behavior al Sciences, which were to become a separate Gen Ed field under the Doty Report
Harvard will be doing well to split the first two matches and must count on winning at least two of the next three. Bill Morris, usually number three, has dropped to five because of illness. Al Terrell and Dinny Adams, each moving up a slot, will have to carry additional pressure. Neither has lost a game this year...
...consistently excellent sabre squad scored another sweep, as Jon Kolb won three and Paul Profeta, Bob Damus, and Al Maknitis two matches each. The M.I.T nabremen scored only 14 touches. Profeta scored another victory over a member of the Engineers' team after the meet...