Word: becks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...performance, second best in Yale history, gave him a league-leading total of 337 points breaking the previous record of 308, held by Ernie Beck of Penn. Lee's season total and his league average of 24.1 points per game both constitute Yale records...
...defeat the Elis, the Crimson will have to stop Yale's sensational sophomore, John Lee, whose 297 points for the season are second in Ivy League scoring, only six points below the all-time record set in 1953 by Ernie Beck of Penn...
...averaging 23.7, needs only 46 points in his remaining three games to break Ernie Beck's all-time Ivy scoring record. Lee is a consistently fine ball-player, able to hit on sets or drives, and will be the main threat to the Crimson. Captain Ed Robinson, the team's top rebounder, Dean Loucks, Chuck Ross, and Tom Sargent round out the Eli quintet...
with their entire membership. "We're going in lock, stock and barrel," bristled Vice President James R. (for Riddle) Hoffa, whose growingly visible power within his union suggests an undercover undercutting of Teamster Boss Dave Beck...
...federation's first internal fracas. Meany and Reuther proved tougher than Beck and Hoffa. As the Teamsters flexed furiously, Meany was asked who would solve the unexpected problem of evaluating which I.U.D. applicant unions were genuinely industrial. Grinned Meany: "Me. in the first instance." Beck and Hoffa soon slimmed their claim of "industrial" Teamsters to 700,000; when Reuther labeled that figure "insane," the Teamsters capitulated and settled...