Word: miltons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Captain Pete Milton, who ended the year at four, faltered slightly in the last matches, while Martin Heckscher and Roger Cortesi played hot and cold at six and seven. All three, however, won a large majority of their contests. At nine Lanny Thomas was almost as effective as Larry Sears; both dominated the lower positions against all competition...
...expected, most of Yale's victories came in the middle positions. Pete Milton lost to Ned Vare, 3 to 1, at fourth singles, Martin Heckscher bowed to Ron Ragen, 3 to 2, at sixth singles, and Roger Cortesi dropped a 3-0 encounter to George Unhock in the number seven position...
...Crimson's strength at the first five positions should be the telling factor in match. Cal Place, Charlie MacVeagh, Pete Milton, and Lee Folger have all shown marked improvement over the season and should be able to take their individual encounters...
...party to a dinner party, and everywhere they were talking about it. My husband is on it now. He used to be very nervous, really just miserable. Now he doesn't get mad as quick or stay mad as long. He has no energy, of course." Says Milton Berle: "It's worked wonders for me. In fact, I'm thinking of changing my name to Miltown Berle...
...Heckscher won his tenth straight match of the season at first singles. After a brief lapse in the first game, Heckscher rolled to a 7-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-4 victory. The varsity's strength in the top positions continued as Cal Place, Charlie MacVeagh, Pete Milton, and Lee Folger each took easy 3-1 wins. Especially noteworthy was MacVeagh's performance, since he moved up to the number three position from the fifth spot...