Word: jim
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Jim Redmonds and Harold Blair are the sole occupants of the 118 and 128-pound classes. Don Miles, another Exeter veteran, is favored in the 155-pound class...
Steve Madey and Art Wells were the Eliot battery while Jim Monkman pitched to Hunt Hamill for Leverett. The Elephants, undefeated in two games this year, scored their runs in three productive innings, the third, fifth, and seventh...
...scored seven of their runs in one big inning, the third, after Leverett had scored one in the second. Roger Kinnecut, Funster hurler, then proceeded to scatter Leverett's ten hits over the remaining innings while his mates pounded out a total of thirteen hits off the offerings of Jim Monkman, Bunny pitcher...
Warren Williams, ranking as number three man, put up a good fight to lose only by the score of 3 to 2 to Warren Delano. The scores here were 16-18, 16-18, 15-13, 17-16, and 18-16. Jim Rousmaniere, number four man played and lost his match on Monday, the games then being 3 to 1 and the scores, 15-9, 15-12, 15-16, and 15-11. His adversary was Walter S. Hardie...
...champion Bill Kendall, no longer in college, but a star last year, earned places as No. 1 man in both the 220 and 440 free-style races, and also swam on the 400 relay team, a record not likely to be surpassed by a Harvard man for many years. Jim Curwen '40 is ranked fifth in the 100 free-style to Michigan's Ed Kirar's first, although he tied the latter in the A. A. U. championships at 52 and two-tenths seconds. Curwen also swam on the relay team...