Word: players
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Crimson's most consistent winner, Conrad Fischer, will meet Dick Standel in the number four match. Fischer's steady play, including an impressive showing against powerful Presbyterian, has led Barnaby to call him "a vastly improved player, one who always fights...
...Clearly, the second basemen, is probably the steadiest hitter on the squad," says Samborski. Clearly bats third. An All-New York City player last year, Stu Levine covers third base and hits well from his sixth spot in the line...
...chief reasons for Presbyterian's strength is number one man and nationally-known Al Morris, currently 18th in the country. With one of the most powerful serves among the country's top-ranking players, Morris went five sets in the 1953 Nationals before losing to Mervyn Rose, who was Australian National Champion at the time. He will meet the Crimson's number one player, Ham Gravem...
Benjamin Dane '56 (player and manager); John H. Hessel '56 (captain); John G. Leness '56 John C. Liebeskind...
...returned with valuable experience in teaching and administration. At the University of Nebraska, for example, he had become Dean in 1920 of a law school so easy that it contained half of the university football team. Six years later, when he left for Pennsylvania, there wasn't a football player left. "At first," he says, "alumni objected to what I was doing, but then they looked up and saw that they had a better law school...