Word: presbyterians
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Junta did not make the trip because of his back injury. However, his absence will not seriously hamper the team's chances for a clean sweep. Larry Sears, at number one, is playing extremely well, as evidenced by his fine performance in Tuesday's match with Harry Hoffman of Presbyterian...
After six and one half hours of hardfought tennis on the indoor courts at The Country Club in Brookline, Presbyterian College yesterday became the first team to defeat the varsity since the Southern trip. The Blue Hose triumphed, 5 to 3, as the third doubles contest was called...
Yesterday marked the return of Dale Junta to the line-up, but it wasn't the same Junta who sparked the upset of Presbyterian last year. Still suffering from a back injury, the big Californian was unable to cope with John Brownlow's powerful serve and generally strong game. Although Junta showed flashes of his old form, Brownlow played consistently and won fairly easily...
...Presbyterian's strong doubles teams provided the winning margin, as the singles were split evenly. Brownlow and Hoffman easily defeated Junta and Sears, 6-4, 6-2, and Potter and Shakespeare edged the Sophomore pair of Gallwey and Vinton...
...Harvard Liberal Union announced yesterday that its forum, scheduled for April 28, has been switched to this Friday, April 25. At the same time, the Congregational-Presbyterian Student Fellowship gave notice that it will also sponsor a forum on the religious controversy, to be held April 28, at the First Church in Cambridge, Congregational...