Word: daves
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...announced the award of a major H in Minor Colors to Captain Ace Cordingley and Bob Graves of the golf team, Norman Blotner, Jim Doughty, Ben Ferris, Captain Gordy Halstead, Dick Lewis, Ben Wilcox, and Holland Willard of the lacrosse team, Warwick Stabler of the polo team, and Captain Dave Burt, Langdon Gilkey, Chester Legg, Jack Palfrey, and Jack Stewart of the tennis team, all of whom have played on their respective Varsity teams for three years...
...deny this, while pointing to Jack Hill's outfit, playing at the Little Dixie over on Mass. Avenue. Despite the foolish economy of cutting the band to six pieces removing Eddie Hawley's fine bass and Bob Chestnut's trumpet work, the band still swings. High Diggs (piano) and Dave Chestnut (drums) "kick" right along while Bill Stanley's trumpet and Daniel Potter's excellent sax work are worth catching...
...Barnabymen forced five out of the six singles bonts into extra sets but were unable to win any of them. Langdon Gilkey fell before Mac Stephens 6-1, 2-6, 6-4; Dave Burt bowed to Sewall Cutler, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5; Johnny Palfrey lost to Bill Thorn, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2; Harris Westhelmer was outlasted by Bob Freedman, 10-8, 5-7, 6-1; Chet Legg was disposed of by Steckler of Yale, 6-2, 6-4; and Jack Stewart lost to Wheeler...
Here's where our eagle-eyed football reporter comes into the picture. Diamond defeats plus player trouble equals news for Dave Glueck '39, former substitute guard under Dick Harlow and currently a Boston American sports columnist. Coaching troubles are right down Glueck's alley; whenever he sees a losing team, he knows it must be the coach's fault. Already he has worked out an elaborate succession for Dick Harlow's post as head football coach at Harvard, including Chief Boston, Skip Stahley, Joe Nee, Alex Kevorkian, and a few other Crimson grid lumninaries...
...Captain Dave Burt, Langdon Gilkey, Johnny Palfrey, Chet Legg, and Jack Stewart, all of whom will be playing their last match, will undoubtly bear most of the singles burden for the Crimson...