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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With his team possessing a lukewarm 4-9 record, 1-5 in the league, Wilson is starting four sophomores, Ike Canty, Phil Haughey, Dick Hurley, and Bob Hastings, and Captain Roger Bulger. Hastings will have the unenviable job of trying to guard Forte. Senior Dick Manning will probably see a lot of action, substituting for Canty and Haughey...
...three--sophomore Bob Holmes (123), Phil Burnaman (137), and Frank Baker (147)--returned to practice this week after lay-offs for exams and injuries. As lightweights they strengthen a team which has been weak in this division so far this season...
Wilson would have been hard-pressed to do what he has done without his sophomores. Because he had so many of them--players like Ike Canty, Phil Haughey, Dick Hurley, Bob Hastings, Ron Barnett, Neil Muncaster, Bob Dolven, and Lou Lowenfels--he has made it a real achievement just to get a uniform to wear at the game. Even the hold-over veterans, Captain Roger Bulger, Harry Sacks, Dick Manning, have found it difficult to keep the sophomores off the floor...
Game of Love (Franco-London; Times Film Corp.) is a good little French picture based on a 1923 novel by Colette called Le Blé en Herbe. The typically Colettish plot: a 16-year-old boy named Phil (Pierre-Michel Beck) and his mother share a summer home on the Brittany beach with 15-year-old Vinca (Nicole Berger) and her family. The coltish youngsters love their summer lives, although, as they emerge from childhood, they begin to feel the prickly pain of petty jealousies. Into Phil's, life there comes a mature woman (Edwige Feuill...
...sabre contests by identical 6-3 scores, but lost the epee, 2 to 4. Peter Boyce, the only Crimson fencer with previous experience, won all three of his foil matches, while Doug Runnels, David Silbert and Arthur Steinberg each took two out of their three sabre contests, and Phil Holcomb did well in the epee...