Word: howe
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Yale's strength lies in its top men. At number one, national semi-finalists Vic Niederhoffer and Ralph Howe will clash in a "thinking man's" game. Howe, a strategist like his Harvard opponent hasn't lost an intercollegiate match in two years; both players have recovered from their losses at Detroit and will be up for this match. Niederhoffer easily beat Jim Zug in a recent league contest, however, and should come through with a win for Harvard...
Good luck, however was not on the side of Vic Niederhoffer. Niederhoffer beat Sam Howe in the second round of competition 15-14, 15-14, 15-14. In each game, Howe first reached 14 points, Niederhoffer tied the game, Howe called one point, and Niederhoffer...
Heckscher went on to win the national singles title in an all-Harvard contest, defeating Charles Ufford '53, 3-1. Ufford had played tremendous squash in the quarter and semi-finals, shutting out Henri Salaun and Ralph Howe...
SINGLES--semi finals, Ben Heckscher over Vic Niederhoffer 16-17, 15-9, 15-11, 15-1, and Charles Ufford over Ralph Howe, 3-0; finals, Ben Heckscher over Charles Ufford...
This morning Niederhoffer plays Sam Howe, whom he beat 3-1 in the Harry Cowles tournament. Yesterday Howe eliminated Jim Zug, 3-1, while most of the other top players--Sam's brother Ralph Howe, Canadian champion Smith Chapman, Charles Ufford '53, and Henri Salaun--advanced without difficulty...