Word: mikes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Captain Mike Ward is slated to play four, Johnny Rauh five, and Ed Rose number six. Paul Garrigue, Guy Paschal, and Al Stone will round out the Crimson lineup, probably in that order...
...Crimson won every event in which it entered, letting Andover capture the pole vault. Yardling winners included Leo Daley with a double in the discus and weight throw; Jim Cairns in the 1000; Dave McLean in the mile; Paul Alabamian in the shot put; Mike Robertson in the 300; Dick Wharton in the 600; and Henry Moore in the high jump...
...convinced that the continuing cohesion of all the Atlantic powers, not merely the European powers, is vitally important to the preserving and reinforcing of the peace of the world . . . NATO's work ... is just getting under way." While Soviet Ambassador Dmitry Chuvakhin listened attentively from the diplomatic gallery, "Mike" Pearson continued: "The menace of Soviet imperialism remains ... If there has been improvement ... it is largely due to the increased strength and unity of the free world...
...winning four of the first six matches to be completed. The Crimson, faced with the unenviable task of having to win all of the three remaining singles to pull out the match, soon found itself in an even more desperate position. Number two man Larry Brownell and number four Mike Ward each dropped two of the first three games, while Bob Brown found himself behind 1 to 6 against his Army opponent. Only a single game stood between the Cadets and an easy victory...
Coach Jack Barnaby's team is led by Haddon Tomes, Larty Bill Wister, and Captain Mike Ward, the top four. In the other five slots are John Rauh, Ed rose, Paul Garrigue, guy Paschal, and Al Stone...