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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Forrest Carter was the Crimson's top competitor, winning his three bouts in the sabre match. The Lion team was too powerful for other Crimson sabre men, and slashed its way to a 6 to 3 victory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Strong Columbia Fencers Conquer Crimson, 17 to 10 | 2/23/1951 | See Source »

...competition next week at Milan, Button is expected to extend his mastery over the rest of the crop of the world's figure skaters, but he will have a new competitor on his own team in the person of Junior titleholder Richards...

Author: By James M. Storey, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 2/21/1951 | See Source »

...skating competition is divided into two parts, 40 percent free skating, and 60 percent school figures. In the school figures there are some 60 compulsory figures that each competitor must learn. Six particular ones are chosen from these by the judges for the skater to execute. Hence, he must know all of them perfectly. After the school figures each skater has a chance to skate his own program with his own inventions--the free skating...

Author: By James M. Storey, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 2/21/1951 | See Source »

Ronnie Berman, in the 600, is the only Crimson competitor who can be relatively certain of a win, but Eli Rollie Sultze can press Berman if he duplicates the 1:13.9 winning time he recorded against Brown. Dick MacDougal of Yale can beat Ed Grutzner for third. Harvard's Bill Geick also has a chance to beat Tod Lewis in the broad jump, with Bob Mello third. Giegengack has a fine sophomore hurdler in Sid Williams, but he may not be able to defeat both Charlie Durakis and Bob Twitchell...

Author: By Edward J. Coughlin, | Title: Track Team Seen Underdog at Yale | 2/17/1951 | See Source »

...clock. This means that WXHR has a wider "good music" audience than WBMS which was required to signoff at sundown and therefore was limited to the housewife group. Thornton also feels that FM listeners are more progressive and intelligent, and that night time FM can become a possible competitor to television...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: From the Pit | 2/14/1951 | See Source »

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