Word: ely
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Outside of these scores, however, Yale was never on the offensive. Captain Jim Bailey totaled only 13 saves in the Crimson goal and although some of these were outstanding, none came as the result of Eli playmaking...
...second Eli goal, which opened the third stanza scoring at 1:36 and tied the score at 2-2, was a one-man breakaway...
...Haven on Saturday, Yale displayed some of the latent power which it has kept at least partially under wraps all season, in overwhelming Princeton, 66 to 20. One week ago the Crimson defeated the same opponent by the slightly smaller margin of 66 to 24. Highlight of the Eli victory was the performance of the 400-yard freestyle relay team. A quartet made up of Rex Aubrey, Dave Armstrong, Roger Anderson, and Tim Jaecko raced to a world's record time of 3 minutes 16.1 seconds in this event. In the process, Armstrong, Anderson, and Jaecko were all unofficially clocked...
Yale's number two man, Harvey Sloane, fared little better as he bowed in three games to Cal Place, 15-10, 15-11, and 15-13. Place played his usually strong game, completely mastering the Eli captain-elect...
Even in defeat, Yale's strongest point did not fail. The bottom three players, who had played second, third and fourth singles behind Kingsley on last year's Eli freshman squad, all came through with four-game victories. John Oettinger downed Pete Lund, 5-15, 15-11, 18-14, 15-13; Mait Jones defeated Hank Holmes, 18-14, 11-15, 15-7, 15-8; and Ash Eldredge won from Bob Hartley...