Word: heaths
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Brandt, Kiesel, Levin, Frothingham, Ware, and Ecker are the singles racqueteers who intend to gain back some of the prestige lost last weekend. In the doubles, the following teams; Levin and Brandt, Ware and Frothingham, and Heath and Ecker, will be facing the Royal Blue...
Playing under conditions hardly suitable to good tennis, the tennis team dropped the first three singles matches to Exeter but rallied to win 6-3. Art Ecker, Milt Heath, and Jim Ware starred for the Crimson on Exeter's native territory...
Coach Bob Ashley's tennis team will journey up to Exeter to open its season against a strong Exeter squad. Thorn Kissel, Murray Levin, Edus Warren, Arthur Ecker, Milt Heath, and Jim Ware will play for the Crimson...
Minor H's will be awarded to Robert L. Clarkson, Jr. '47, Milton S. Heath, Jr, '49, John H. Knowles '47, Murray B. Levin '48, William M. Mayleas '46, Charles W. Mulcahy, Jr. '43 ocC., captain, Stanley R. Rowe '46, David G. Shepard '46, Robert W. Young, Jr. '45, and Melvin L. Bergheim '48, manager of the Varsity Squash Racquets team...
Rowe won 3 to 2, while Johnny Knowles, Bob Young, Bob Clarkson, Murray Levin, Milt Heath, Captain Charley Mulcahey, Bill Mayleas, and Dave Shephered, appearing in that order, dropped their matches. Watching from the sidelines was Glen Shively, Yale's Intercollegiate Squash Champion, who expects to be inducted into the Army this week...