Word: jay
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Many drastic lineup changes have taken place since last year's won eight-lost ten squad. The team's outstanding one-two punch, Agar and Bullard, has graduated. Charlie Ames and Jay Robb, who played numbers three and six respectively, also saw their final season last spring. Out of the first six singles and doubles players, only one doubles and two singles players returned...
Other sophomores slated for heavy duty on the spring trip are attackman Pete Brook, defenseman Bill Spence and Jay Byrne, Goalie Bob Thomas is still jockeying with veteran Sid Clark for the starting cage slot...
VARSITY FENCING--Minor H--Forrest L. Carter '51, Raymond W. Frankmann, Jr. '50, John H. Gay '50, Jay J. Levine '50, Christopher Martin '52, Byron B. Morton, Jr. '52, Winfred Overholser, Jr. '51, Raymond K. Pierce '51, John W. Smith '52, Eric T. Sollce '53, Joseph S. Vera '50, and Robert J. Nicol '52, Manager...
Besides the players previously named, Sam Butler, Jim Callahan, Tom Calhoun, Gerhardus de Kock, Johan Domenie, Andrew Eklund, Hollis Hunnewell, Thorpe Kelly, Ken Kunhardt, George Lee, Jay Lyons, Tom Nuzum, Bruce White, and Pierre LeLandais will make the trip...
...Crimson fencers are Captain Ray Frankmann, Joe Vera, and Chris Martin in the foils; Joe Overholser, John Smith, and Byron Morton in the epees; and John Gay, Forrest Carter, Jay Levine, and Ray Pierce in the sabres...