Word: jacks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Every match in both singles and doubles was played in only two sets. Don Blackmer, playing in the number one position, Jerry Murphy (number three), Roger Swanson (number four), and Jack Faircloth (number six) lost only six games among them...
Bill Gelck, recently elected captain of the team, is a Jack of all jumps. The Crimson's top high Jumper, he combines with Jim McLaughlin to form an effective broad jumping team. Both Gelck and McLaughlin also support Durakis in the hurdles. Not content with these events, Geick likes to dabble in the pole vault...
Phil Campbell also throws the javelin, Bill Erdman and Leon Sabath put the shot, and Erman and erratic Jack Kigen heave the discus...
...games were originally scheduled for the Soldiers Field courts, but when all-morning rains made the courts impossibly soft, Coach Jack Barnaby quickly rescheduled the number one and number two matches for the Badminton and Tennis Club in Boston and arranged for the rest of the matches to be played in the Brookline Country Club...
...rest of Barnaby's lineup contains Captain Ted Bullard, Charlio Ames, Hilliard Hughes-Jack Frey, and Jay Robb in that order in the singles. Ames and Bullard, Ames and Hughes, and Robb and Dave Key will probably see action in the doubles...