Word: bobs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Crimson basketball players last week elected Michael B. Donohue '60, of Winthrop House and Madison, Conn., captain of the varsity five for the 1959-60 season. Donohue succeeds Bob Repetto, whose leadership was instrumental in the Crimson's successes this year...
...sabre and foil contests held Tuesday night, Pete Kane of Dunster took first place in foil and Funster Bob Bowditch won in sabre. Art Lemay of Kirkland was runner-up to Kane and Dudley's Honston Baker came in second in sabre...
...could take third with a strong showing. Pitted against Frank Modine of Michigan State and Si Hopkins of Michigan (both of whom have done 2:22.7), Stanley's main competition for third should come from Gordon Collett of Oklahoma. In the 100, he will have to beat Navy's Bob Taft, who won the Easterns, plus arch-rival Joe Koletsky of Yale, who lost to Stanley last week at New Haven...
...squad was loaded with men who would be standouts anywhere. Captain Bob Kaufmann's time of 57.8 in the opening leg of the medley against Yale set a University and national collegiate freshman record in the 100-yard backstroke. Later in the same meet, he set another University mark with a 2:13.3 in the 200-yard backstroke...
...into his phone, and instantly the palace in Honolulu was rocking with cheers. The throng swelled with a lusty singing of the Hawaiian anthem, Hawaii Ponoi, and the Star-Spangled Banner, and then fell silent in prayer. ("I'm a grown man," blubbered Quinn's administrative assistant, Bob Ellis, happily. "Why am I crying...