Word: jims
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Early in the season Harper lamented chronically about shallow reserves, but reasons for these complaints have gradually vanished. As it stands now he can complement his starting lineup, composed of Bill Hickey, Bill Borah, John Stevenson, Jim Downey, and Jerry Murphy, with at least three reliable substitutes in the persons of Al Switzer, Ambrose Redmond, and A. Turovetz...
Once again Bill Hickey, Bill Borah, John Stevenson, Jim Downey, and Jerry Murphy started for the '52 squad, but before the evening's activities ended Harper employed at least four different combinations. Every one of them clicked...
...beefy, six foot four inch center named Jim McFadden is, by virtue of his size--a department in which the Crimson is dismally deficient, the chief Weapon which Newman will roll into the blockhouse. Big men who literally overpower Harper's economy size players under the boards have always been a source of difficulty to the '52 quintet...
...Union squad, which ranks near the top of the league ladder, will have three former Crimson players in its lineup. Sandy Parker, number one man, will oppose the varsity's Henry Foster. Last year's number two player, Bill Wightman, will face Captain Jim McKittrick, whose only defeat this season came in a previous Union match. Lindsay Ware is the third alumnus...
Wynn's number one player is Jim Bacon, the man with most match experience. A former Middlesex School player with considerable variety, Bacon's specialty is corner and cross-court shots...