Word: hobbses
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East House won seven of the eleven events. Kathy Fletcher '71, who did not swim competitively until last year, was the only double winner in individual events, earning firsts in the freestyle and individual medley. Julie P. Anderson '71 and Eleanor T. Hobbs '69 were the other individual winners for...
The Marshalls are Eleanor Thomas Hobbs of 24 Peabody Terrace and North Hills, Pa.; Anne D. Aylward of 24 Garden St., and Washington, D.C.; Judith L. Mumma of Wolbach Hall and Bellingham, Wash.; Anne Catesby Jones of 7 Greenough St. and Brighton; Katherine L. Miller of 23 Gray St. and...
The Crimson's Fritz Hobbs and Fernando Gonzales came within single shots of recreating last year's all-Harvard semifinals. In the early competition, Gonzales defeated Erwin of Princeton, but succumbed to Navy's Cowen in the extra points of a four-game match. Hobbs, eliminated by Penn's Burke...
Hobbs and Gonzales' victories were crucial in the four-man team competition since the trophy is awarded by the number of rounds played by the total squad. Harvard's racquetmen collected 22 points, while runner-up Pennsylvania played 17 matches.
Hobbs has been playing number three for Harvard since he regained eligibility in February, and he has yet to lose. Gonzales has been at the fifth spot most of the season, but beat Michel Scheinmann in a challenge match to earn the fourth position.