Word: cal
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...second place Cal Place had lost several times at five last season and eighth man Larry Sears played two most of the time on the freshman squad in '55. Few could have predicted their perfect records. Charlie MacVeagh, noted for little more than his fight last year, was another example of developed potential. At three, he became a habitual winner and was the most effective Crimson player against Yale, taking his match...
...varsity's first three wins came, as usual, from the top three positions, where Ben Heckscher, Cal Place, and Charlie MacVeagh won decisively over their opponents. MacVeagh was especially effective in disposing of Ed Meyer...
...Crimson's strength at the first five positions should be the telling factor in match. Cal Place, Charlie MacVeagh, Pete Milton, and Lee Folger have all shown marked improvement over the season and should be able to take their individual encounters...
...Heckscher won his tenth straight match of the season at first singles. After a brief lapse in the first game, Heckscher rolled to a 7-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-4 victory. The varsity's strength in the top positions continued as Cal Place, Charlie MacVeagh, Pete Milton, and Lee Folger each took easy 3-1 wins. Especially noteworthy was MacVeagh's performance, since he moved up to the number three position from the fifth spot...
...first singles Ben Heckscher defeated sophomore Oliver Stafford 15-9, 6-15, 15-9, 15-12. In the second position Cal Place had difficulty handling the crushing service of Mike Wood, but managed to pull out a 15-11, 4-15, 18-14, 18-14 victory...