Word: hal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...oppose the 11 other colleges inn the fencing tourney will be the following nine men from Cambridge; Skip Batchelder, Bill Croack, Joe Doyle, Art Jares, Cranny Jones, Al Labastle, Amos Murphy, Hal Park, and Tom Wright...
...Coach Hal Ulen returned to Cambridge yesterday with the full story of the disappointing performances of Crimson mermen at the N.C.A.A. championships at Ann Arbor...
...high-board dive, repeating his low-board performance, and was the only Harvard man to place in Saturday's events. Al Patnik of Ohio State won the three-meter test with 161.32 points, an incredibly high total, and was more than 32 points ahead of his teammate Earl Clark. Hal Benham, of Michigan was third...
Although shorn of their E. I. L. crown, Hal Ulen's mermen led the way with a .786 percentage on 11 wins and three losses, while Rene Percy's fencers were right on their heels with a .750 rating in eight matches. Not included in the year's summary is the track team, which climaxed a very successful indoor season by copping the Quad meet from a strong Cornell squad...
...champion is endangered by N. Y. U. and the Crimson, who walked away with top honors in this division in the pentagonals. Paul Perlowin of last year's Eli foils titlists remains, but A1 Labastie, Cranny Jones, and Art Jaros will hold up the Harvard side of things. Epeemen Hal Park and Bill Croach should be among the leading contenders for their division crown, and Tom Wright and Captain Skip Batchelder rate up with the high ranking saber artists...