Word: barnabymen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Prior to dropping the decision to Yale last week, the Barnabymen had piled up an excellent record in intercollegiate competition, including early wins over Williams and Dartmouth and double victory two weeks ago over Trinity and Amherst...
Those five can hold their own with almost any sort of opposition, and the Barnabymen are usually able to sweep the last few matches. This team is almost as strong in the last three positions as it is in the first three. Sophomore Decker Orr is one of the hardest-hitting players Harvard has had in years and literally whales a rival into submission. Another great second-year man, Sandy Parker, comes next on the list. He is tireless, has a sound game, and only lacks a complete supply of finesse shots before becoming a topnotcher. Dave DeKruif, a Senior...
...victory elevated the Harvard B squad into a first place tie in the league with the University Club forces and dumped the Union Boat Club down into third place. The remainder of the race promises to be very close, with mid-year exams threatening the immediate prospects of the Barnabymen...
...Barnabymen forced five out of the six singles bonts into extra sets but were unable to win any of them. Langdon Gilkey fell before Mac Stephens 6-1, 2-6, 6-4; Dave Burt bowed to Sewall Cutler, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5; Johnny Palfrey lost to Bill Thorn, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2; Harris Westhelmer was outlasted by Bob Freedman, 10-8, 5-7, 6-1; Chet Legg was disposed of by Steckler of Yale, 6-2, 6-4; and Jack Stewart lost to Wheeler...
...Varsity tennis team continued along its winner ways against Brown yesterday afternoon on the Divinity Courts, winning 8 to 1. The Barnabymen were back at full strength with Dave Burt and Langdon Gilkey leading the way. Stewart, Legg, Westheimer, and Lyell were the other singles...