Word: matches
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...foot, 5 inch Law student's tremendous reach gave him almost complete control of the court, and his widely varied game, combining great power with deft touch, kept Place from ever getting set. The Crimson player contested every point, however, and the match was much closer than the score indicated...
...pound class, Kirkland's Tom Myers led off with a quick pin over Lowell's Vincent Aoki. In an inter-Kirkland match in the 130 pound division, Fred Kullman outpointed John Johntz, 3-1. Rennie Golden of Kirkland edged out Mike Bell of Adams 8-7 in the 137 pound class...
Chuck Donahue of Kirkland next pinned Dunster's Louis Elsas for the 147 pound slot. In an inter-Dunster match of 157 pounders, John Read defeated Rich Dindorf...
...improvement-of-returning-lettermen category, the squash situation is not too serious. Either Larry Sears or Charlie Hamm could develop into a number one man able to lead the entire collegiate pack. Sears has proven that he is one of the top intercollegiate players. He has lost but one match for the Crimson over the past two years and was the only player to take a game from Navy's John Griffiths in the Intercollegiates at M.I.T., until Griffiths ran into Heckscher and defeat in the finals...
...other two returning lettermen, though definitely below Sears and Hamm in caliber, hold great promise for next year. Pete Lund has improved greatly since his freshman season and if he can come close to matching this improvement next year he will be a big asset to the team. Henry Cortesi, who reached the peak of his season in the Yale match, should do well next year...