Word: cohen
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...Yardling squash team lost to the M.I.T. varsity, 4-1, yesterday. The freshmen were even further handicapped because Ken McIntosh, their number one man, opposed Cohen of M.I.T., who was seeded seventh in the inter-scholastics...
McIntosh won one game from Cohen, with the score of 17-18, and lost the others 15-13, 16-14, and 15-10. In second and third positions, Robin Magowan and Larry Sears both lost all three of their games to the Tech players. Fifth man John Davis clinched the only point for the Crimson...
Capt. Bob Rittenburg edged teammate Joel Cohen in a special elimination race for fifth in the hurdles. The Garden track only has room for four men, forcing Cohen and Rittenberg to race each other for the only other point the Crimson scored in individual competition. Coach Bill McCurdy saved his middle distance aces, Dick Wharton, Renny Little, and Alan Howe for the mile relay. But anchor man Dave Alpers had to sit out the meet with a back injury and the new team, with sophomore Zab Warren replacing Alpers, was nearly six seconds off its usual pace finishing fifth...
Middle distance runners Dick Wharton, Dave Alpers, and Renny Little, along with hurdlers Captain Bob Rittenburg and Joel Cohen have been the backbone of the varsity's dual meet strength. But with the exception of Cohen and Rittenburg in the 60-yard hurdles and Alpers, Alan Howe, Little, and Rittenburg in the mile relay few of McCurdy's squad have indicated that they can win their respective events against the IC4A's field of more than 600 competitors from 42 eastern colleges...
Outstanding victories by Art Willis in the mile and Dick Wharton in 1000, along with Joel Cohen's win in the 60-yard high hurdles, gave the varsity a slight lead on Yale. But hen Yale won the pole vault, the jumps, the hammer, and the shot, even the varsity's sweep of the relays was not enough to stave off the Elis who tallied 56 3-5 points to the Crimson's 53 2-5, and the Tiger...