Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Wally Sears and Dave Farrell, and recently-converted defenseman Lou Preston. Slim, fast and aggressive, Sears played three years for Thayer Academy; Farrell picked up his wide experience and powerful shot at local Watertown High School; and Preston comes from perhaps the greatest manufacturer of college hockey stars, St. Paul's School in New Hampshire. Teaming with Farrell on the first line are Bob Feloney and Captain Johnny Crocker both of whom figured prominently on last year's Varsity, while Sid Greeley and Shaw McKean round out the second string trio. Feloney never played hockey during his pre-College days...
Besides Brindley, another in the series of topflight centers George Hauptfuhrer must oppose this season, the visitors' roster includes high-scoring Ed Leede, who plays alongside Paul Campbell at forward, and Captain Chip Coleman and Joe Sullivan, two competent ball-handlers, at the guards...
...Died. Paul Percy Harris, 78, Chicago lawyer who, in 1905, founded the first Rotary Club as a balm for his own loneliness; in Chicago. Harris became the first national, first international, president of Rotary (so named because early meetings were held in rotation at each member's office), lived to see his club expand to more than 70 countries, with a 293,000 membership...
...Yale, idle as far as the circuit was concerned, churned a little water in their New Haven pool the same night against their alumni, and came up with a new American record in the medley relay. Al Ratkiowich, Paul Girdes, and Captain Ed Heuber hit the top with 1:18.4 against a threesome that included Alan Ford...
Peroy cited especially the foils competition, during which both Paul Edelman '46 and Jean Barricelli '45' took double honors. He also pointed out the three epee victories of Tom Masterson...