Word: daves
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Keith Cushman, Pete Norman, Dave "Red" Smith, and battling Bob Altman were key figures in the undergraduate onslaught. Cushman's four hits and Norman's four-bagger definitely weakened the opposition's flagging morale...
...Walker outstroked his opponent in three sets to give the varsity one of its three singles victories. And in the New England Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament at Dartmouth last weekend, Walker played the best tennis of his life, beating second-seeded Bent Aasnaes of M.I.T. in straight sets and whipping Dave Smoyer, Dartmouth's number one player, in the quarterfinals. He plays teammate Frank Ripley in the semifinals, probably next week...
...Dave Moorhead, the rookie, has won three of his first four starts, and has given up so few runs that his E.R.A. 1.36, Is second only to Chicago's Hoyt Wllhelm. Dave Radatz, the porky relief pitcher, has won three of four and has an E.R.A. of 1.88. And Earl Wilson, winner of four of his first six, has an E.R.A. of 1.98, tenth in the league...
...among the first six Harvard players at the start of the year, who provided the two biggest upsets of the tournament. On Friday he downed the second seeded player, Bent Aasnaes of M.I.T., 9-7, 7-5, and in yesterday's quarterfinals he ousted Dartmouth's number one player, Dave Smoyer, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. His first set against Smoyer was he only one lost by a Harvard player through the entire tournament...
GEORGE BALANCHINE HARRY A. BATTEN HARRY BELAFONTE EZRA TAFT BENSON EDGAR BERGEN MILTON BERLE EUGENE R. BLACK EUGENE CARSON BLAKE ROGER BLOUGH RICHARD BOONE SPRUILLE BRADEN OMAR N. BRADLEY JOHN W. BRICKER CHARLES H. BROWER HERBERT BROWNELL JR. DAVE BRUBECK DON BUDGE MARY I. BUNTING ARLEIGH A. BURKE LEO BURNETT AUGUST A. BUSCH JR. JAMES F. BYRNES