Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...before a decision was reached, is an indication of how closely each point was contested. It is as follows: 13-15, 18-15, 6-15, 16-14, 15-7. The triumph places Rawlins in the final round of the tournament. The victor is one of the best players whom Coach H.L. Cowles has produced in the last few years, and already holds the Metropolitan championship of New York by virtue of a victory over Tevis Huhn, star of the Princeton Club of New York...
Fresh from its 51 to 45 victory over Holy Cross on Wednesday, the University basketball team, accompanied by Coach Wachter, Manager W. R. Rose '28, and five substitutes, journeys to Hanover today to meet the strong Dartmouth five in the Alumni Gymnasium. The contest is scheduled to begin at 7.30 o'clock...
...Buffalo clash tonight. In the game with the Canadians Thursday, the first forward line, composed of John Tudor '29, Captain J. P. Chase '28, and F. R. Giddens '29 proved its worth as mighty scoring unit. The Bigelow brothers in the defense line of the second six which Coach Stubbs will throw on the ice, have developed into a pair of shifty scoring threats, liable to dash down the ice to pierce the opposing defense at any moment...
...Coach H. L. Cowles concedes his team only an outside chance to take the national team crown. A new ruling of the National Squash Racquets Association provides that at least one member of each team must play in the singles, and that this man may not represent his team in the team matches. This rule, depriving the University aggregation of its captain, may seriously damage its chances in the team tournament...
...making the Philadelphia trip follows: Captain J. L. Pool '28, singles; S. M. Dupertuis '28, number one; Seabury Oliver '28, number two; A. G. Thacher '29, number three; B. H. Whitbeck '29, number four; and G. T. Francis '30, number five. Coach Cowles and Manager R. H. Sanger '28 will accompany the team...