Word: jim
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lineup should remain the same, since it has been producing the runs. The top hitters of late have been Phil Bernstein, a first baseman, who took over for Jim Mullen when the sophomore failed to hit in early games, and Dave Morse, who made three hits against...
Bowditch, playing magnificently, and Sullivan reeled off seven straight games to take command of their match against Jim Biggs and Gordon Aydelott. Sullivan hit winners for the last four points and a 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 victory. With the doubles now tied at one-all, the match was decided in the third doubles, where Adelman and Pollen had won the first set, 6-2, but dropped the second, 4-6, to Phil Meyer and Doug Floren...
Captain Ron Picket, who lost to the Crimson's Jorge Lemann in last year's 6-3 Harvard victory, heads the Big Green's singles line-up, followed by Jim Biggs, Gordon Aydelott. Phil Meyer, Larry Holden and Dave Smoyer. Biggs was defeated by Tim Gallwey last spring, and Aydelott bowed to Pete Smith, but Meyer (then playing at number six) picked up one of Dartmouth's three points by beating Denny Briggs...
...futile attempt to extend the winning streak, coach K. C. Chase reshuffled the boating he sent against MIT last week. Ted Wandel again went in the bow position; Jim Miller went in at two; Dudley Harde kept his spot at three; John Richard stayed at four; captain Dave Richards switched from seven to five; Jon French went from two to six, and Francis Blake from five to seven. Tony Goodman stayed at stroke, while Chris Hamilton remained in the coxswain's seat...
...more remarkable aspects of the combination going into the race today is the absence of Ken Gregg, a fixture at the five seat for two years, who will be rowing with the junior varsity. The coxswain will be senior Jim Rosenstein, due to an illness which kept Bob Goodwin from practice the last two weeks...