Word: hamme
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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True, Harvard has lost last year's top man, Captain Charlie Hamm; but three other members of the 1959 top five, Gerry Emmett, Tim Gallmey, and Fred Vinton, are back and playing one, two, and three for the Crimson. Helping them out is last year's freshman star, Romer Holleran, who ranked among the top half-dozen school-age squash players in the country when he played for Exeter...
...nine-man team level, despite the loss of captain Charlie Hamm, Pete Lund, Davis, and Wally Stimpson, the Crimson will probably retain its mastery. In brief, things should be back fairly close to normal next year at Hemenway Gymnasium, with only an individual champion lacking to make Harvard domination complete; this past season may have been the closest thing to a balance of power that Intercollegiate squash will see for quite some time...
...intercollegiate ratings decided this weekend, Crimson captain Charlie Hamm, even though he did not participate in the tournament, was placed sixth, and Emmet took eighth ranking...
...Crimson will miss the services of its number two, three, and four men, Charlie Hamm, Tim Gallwey, and Fred Vinton...
...Hamm's victory was followed rapidly by wins at fourth, sixth and eighth singles, and it is quite possible that the critical factor in the match was the decision to play the even matches first. This move capitalized on the favored Elis' inevitable overconfidence, and the resulting 4-0 Crimson lead put Yale in a nearly impossible position...