Word: kiphuth
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...tourney will feature the effort of a brilliant Yale aggregation to break the Wolverine's national supremacy. The Elis have the Strongest team in their long history and have never captured this title, but a great showing is expected from them at the end of the week. Coach Bob Kiphuth and his squad, led by Captain Howard Johnson, will aim at the leadership heartened by their victory over the Michigan team early in the season...
...entered by Ulen with no important changes except that a weaker trio than usual will start in the medley relay. Dick Harris, Max Kraus, and Ned Goldwasser are slated for the 300, while Cutler and Powers will swim in the 220 as usual. Against these men Eli Coach Bob Kiphuth should pit a moderately strong medley teams, but because his reserves are so deep, it is difficult to predict his entries. A combination of White, Meyer, and Pope would be strong enough to insure victory...
Curwen and either Frannie Powers, Stowell, or Dave "Torpedo" Van Vort will take care of the 100. Here again Kiphuth has an almost unlimited choice of men to enter. It is likely that Evie McLeman and Dick Kelly will be his choices, although Johnson, Duncan, Gordy Mustin, Ellery Snyder, Willis Sanburn, and others are possibilities...
...relay should find Van Vort, Bosworth, Stowell, and Curwen splashing against unpredictable Yale entries. Coach Kiphuth may take it into his head to enter his world's champion quartet to spice up the summaries for the morning papers...
...possible that the remark was passed around to Kiphuth, and so irritated, him that he failed to make the customary gesture of throwing a few events Princeton's way so that the score might be toned down a little. The Eli tank impressario had previously eased up on a mediocre Dartmouth team with a 43 to 32 score, apparently because Karl Michael, former assistant coach at Yale, is just beginning his career as Indian head coach this year...