Word: eighths
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bill Wister, fifth, won 15-10, 15-14, 10-15, 15-13. Paul Garrigue, seventh, won 15-12, 17-14, 15-18, 15-5. Guy Paschal, scheduled to play in the eighth position, was suffering from a sore shoulder, so Coach Jack Barnaby moved Al Stone up from ninth and Stone won 15-7, 12-15, 15-6, 11-15, 15-10. Alternate Bob Brown played in the ninth spot...
Bill Wister, fifth tomorrow, meets the Yale captain, Dave Workman. Both won against Princeton. Rose is a favorite, having won Saturday, while his Eli opponent lost at Nassan. Paul Garrigue and Guy Paschal, seventh and eighth, both lost. Garrigue's man lost also, but Paschal will face A1 Englander, who won in five games. A1 Stone is favored for the Crimson in the last position since he won, while Phil Nelson, ninth for Yale, lost...
Wherever he went, he was a success. Though never a flashy lecturer, he had an enthusiasm for books and men, and his enthusiasm was contagious. Once at Riverdale, the pupils of the lower school suddenly broke into a commencement exercise to deliver an unprecedented tribute: "We of the eighth grade want to express our appreciation to Mr. Pusey for giving us our love of literature." "He was without question," says President Henry Wriston of Brown University, then president of Lawrence, "the most brilliant young teacher I have ever known...
Junior Ken Culbert, one of the highest scoring wrestlers in eastern intercollegiate competition, pinned his eighth opponent of the season Saturday afternoon as the varsity swamped M.I.T., 26 to 6, in the Blockhouse...
...varsity, in its coldest night to date made but nine of 51 attempts from the field for a miserable 17.6 percent. It failed to make a single field goal from the eighth minute of the first period to the second minute of the third. Scoring only free throws in the second quarter, the visitors fell behind, 30 to 18, at the half...