Word: dorson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Ranking the squad would be difficult, but Coach Dick Dorson '37 has finally selected six players who have a slight advantage over the others. Ted Cohn, runner-up in last fall's Freshman tournament, is a very steady player. His closest rival, Dick Soriein, is a fast, aggressive player. Tall, six feet four inch Hugh Hyde has the height and reach for a good net man and is one of the best doubles men on the team. Former hockey star Marc Becbe has the most powerful serve of the group, Phil Scanlon wields a clever racquet all over the court...
Because of one of the largest turnouts in recent years, Coach Dick Dorson is optimistic about the success of this year's Yardling team...
After taking it on the chin for eight of their ten matches, Freshman Coach Dorson's proteges are working hard to reverse a previous defeat at the hands of St. Paul's. Following this match, the team will begin to prepare for the Yale Freshmen whom they will play exactly a week later on March...
...love" and "30-all" are music to your cars, drop in at 67a Mt. Auburn Street almost any time, and pull up a cracker box. When not on the courts, coaches Jack Barnaby and Dick Dorson spend most of their time in the shop, discussing strategy with their players or demonstrating a new slice backhand--to the imminent danger of life, limb, and the surrounding show-cases. Squad lists and tournament draw cards litter the room, for this is the indoor center of Harvard's tennis and squash activity...
...Freshman department it is still too early to make any predictions. Coach Dick Dorson, captain of Harvard's 1937 aggregation, has had a large turnout of inexperienced players...