Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lack of official competition, the four hopes to enter the race open to quads. The Crimson entry for this race. Joe Eldridge, Heller, Gordy Abbott, and Allen, will be the fours only substantial worry if this shift is allowed by ARA officials. So far the ARA VIP's have not vetoed the plan. This quad has had little practice together but all are well versed in the plying of double oars...
Twenty-six men saw action in the game, with the fourth and fifth midfields playing most of the game. For the Crimson, the game was a rehearsal for Saturday's meeting with Yale. In spite of its impressive setting the squad did not appear to be in good shape for the big last game...
...Crimson players except Roger Swanson, the number three singles man, won their matches handily. With the exception of this match the closest score of the afternoon was 6-3. Charlie Thompson had the easiest time, winning the number five singles...
Ager and Ted Bullard playing numbers one and two singles, and Jack Frey and Howie Swartzman playing numbers five and six were the winners for the Crimson squad in the singles competition. Swartzman hasn't played for the varsity since early in April. He has been occupied with a thesis and generals in the intervening time...
What success the Crimson had was due entirely to the play of Hans Estin. He scored three goals unassisted and passed to set up the other three...