Word: numbered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With the Poletti match completed, the afternoon's excitement appeared to be over, but it soon became apparent that the best match of the day was just starting. In the number one position, the Crimson's Gerry Emmet turned in the most courageous match in many years on the Hemenway courts. His opponent Sam Howe--second only to Princeton's Steve Vehslage in U.S. Intercollegiate ratings--entered the match heavily favored over Emmet, who has not played his best squash for most of the season...
...decision cancelled out an original plan announced a year ago January that was intended to reduce the number of "forced commuters" and overcrowding in the Houses. The Class of 1959 was the only class affected...
According to W.R. Corbin, the shop's proprietor, a bystander observed the accident and gave the car's license number to the police...
Coach Jack Barnaby definitely feels that his team can win, and coach John Skillman of Yale undoubtedly agrees with him. This year's squad is one of the deepest in Crimson history, and the number nine man can give the number three man a very rough match. This may be the deciding factor today...
...with over 30 points spark the team. Center Dave Grannis leads the squad with 38 points. Chris Norris, first line wing, and Jim Dwinell, another center, both have 35, and wing Bruce Thomas has registered 33. There is a distinct possibility that the season may end with the unprecedented number of seven men scoring over 30 points, coach Nat Harris said yesterday...