Word: cohn
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Freshmen from last year's Milton team, Moulton and Bannister, continued on to the third round, Moulton beating Dillon 6-3, 6-1 and Bannister trouncing E. J. Cohn...
Number one seeded player Al Everts came through without much trouble against Jack Irwin, winning 6-0, 6-4. Two other seeded Varsity men, Ted Cohn and Jim Jenkins, also advanced into the third round with case. Cohn defeating Greenspan 6-2, 6-2 and Jenkins taking Elliston 6-1, 6-4. Hugh Hyde, only other Varsity star in the tournament, has not played his second round match...
Tennis coach Jack Barnaby seeded four more of his Varsity players, Jim Jenkins, Hugh Hyde, Dick Sorlien, and Ted Cohn. However, since he was not familiar with the records of most of the graduate school entries, Barnaby had to trust to luck that none of the good players would be eliminated in the early rounds...
Barnaby's entries will be Jim Jenkins, Hugh Hyde, Captain Orme Wilson, Ted Cohn, Bill Kissell, Dick Sorlien, Howio Ezell, Wally McDonald, Lin Burton, Bill Frothingham and Will Nicholl playing in that order, respectively...
Bill Kissel, Ted Cohn, Bill Frothingham, Howio Ezell and Lin Burton made short shrift of their respective singles matches, and to Johnny Burton fell the distinction of playing the longest individual set of the afternoon before defeating his opponent...