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...Jeffs and the Green were much improved over 1947 last week in their games with the Harvard Club and the Worcester YMCA. While they both lost, they made it closer than anticipated. Something else which will aid Dartmouth and Amherst is the absence of Crimson number four man Milt Heath, who is out of Cambridge...
Besides Henry Foster and Clark, Barnaby has more valuable material in another Foster. Hugh, and in Captain Jim McKittrick and Milt Heath, who round out the first five. "We've got a good squad," Barnaby says, "because our number three, four, and five men have the experience against top competition. And what out number one and two may lack in experience, they certainly make up in caliber of play." Henry foster and Clark both whipped McGill's best Saturday in straight sets...
...well filled, the six, seven, eight, and nine slots count just as much in matches as do the first five. Competing for the lower berths are a number of greener, less experienced men. Among these is Charlie Ames, former jayvee who is now in number five in place of heath who will not be available until after Christmas. Others are Hugh Nawn, Bob Fischelis, Frank Cabot, and George Plimpton, who was time team...
Clark will be playing in number two, with Hugh Foster (a third member of the Foster squash triumvirate), Captain Jim McKittrick, Charlie Ames, Hugh Nawn, and Bob Fischelis completing today's lineup of seven. Number four man Milt Heath will be in New York and out of action...
...seasoned Varsity, with Captain Jim McKittrick, Milt Heath, and Hugh and Henry Foster, is heading toward another season like last year's in which the team lost only to Yale and Army. Coach Jack Barnaby's crew has been impressive in its fall workouts...