Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Coach Gordon "Scotty" Little was considerably pessimistic about his team's chances against a Harvard squad which stands undefeated in two years of dual meet competition. The Cornell squad, moreover, will be handicapped by the loss of Co-Captain Bill Luke, who is suffering from sinus. Luke, veteran in the sprints and free style, was expected to be a sparkplug for the Red. Mel Blessing, backstroker, will also be missing because of illness...
Captain Chester E. Sargent, the coach, hopes for a win over Avon, even though the team will play on strange ponies. At the Armory, both teams will be hampered by the absence of players. The Varsity lost a hard fought game against the Satirev team in its opener, 14-13, and since then has had only one practice...
...Bengals. Both wrestlers are outstandingly fast. Gifford, if any one, holds the edge on his count. He was once responsible for keeping ex-Captain Harkness, last year's National Champion in the 175 pound weight, to a decision when the latter was grappling in the lighter weight. Coach Pat Johnson has dubbed him a "wild...
...Coach Johnny Wood of the Crimson Jayvee basketball team sent in substitute after substitute yesterday afternoon and still the scoring continued against the hapless Babson Institute quintet, the final result being...
...Coach Ulen concentrated on swimming his best men in the early events to clinch the meet, later giving opportunities to his reserves to gain meet experience. Ned Goldwasser, plucky Junior, swam his best 100's when he won the 100 free-style in 57.6 and anchored the 400 relay...