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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sophomore Ham Gravem dropped only three games in each set to Springfield's number one singles man, Ed Newton, while Captain John Rauh was losing but two in each set to Jack Veile in the second match. The next six Crimson singles players--Alex Haegler, rooks Harris, Gene Mann, Donn Spencer, Don Bossart, and Herb Stone--triumphed with equal facility. Their Gymnast opponents were Gil Anderson, Jack Hopkins, Hal Greig, Irv Wilkinson, Charles McCord, and Mal Early, in their order...
...doubles, Mann and Frank Goodman won the first match over Newton and Hopkins, 6-1, 6-3. In the second, Martin Heckscher broke into the lineup along with Maynard Canfield, and in the third doubles, Coach Jack Barnaby used a new pair--William Green and Bob Higgins. Heckscher and Canfield beat Veile and Anderson, while Green and Higgins stopped Greig and McCord...
Coach Jack Barnaby will go with the singles lineup which swept the Army match last Saturday. It includes Ham Graven, Captain John Rauh, Alex Haegler, Brooks Harris, Gene Mann, and Donn Spencer...
...Jack Barnaby's team won all of the singles matches to clinch its first Eastern Intercollegiate League victory of the season. All of the wins were in straight sets except for the fourth and fifth, where Harris Brooks edged Bill Frier, 6-1, 0-6, 6-4, and Gene Mann nipped George Olmstead...
Under these circumstances, the singles lineup facing Army will include Ham Gravem, Captain John Rauh, Haegler, Gene Mann, Brooks Harris, Donn Spencer, Terry King, Herb Stone, Conrad Fischer, and Frank Goodman, in that order. Rauh will pair with Haegler in the first doubles. Although ten singles and five doubles matches will take place, only the first six singles and the top three doubles matches will count in the official League standings...