Word: ralph
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Terrier goalie Ralph Vito contributed several outstanding saves, while his teammates capitalized on infrequent Yardling defensive lapses to score their goals. The B.U. blueliners stopped a number of rushes before they could materialize and kept Crimson playmaking to a minimum...
...boys made application to Cornell, Harvard, and Columbia in addition to Yale since they wanted an Eastern education, and had no possible assurance they could make Yale. An enthusiastic Harvard alumnus took them to Cambridge to interview Bill Bender, the Dean of Admissions. Ralph's application for a scholarship to Harvard was sent home to his mother to fill...
...After Ralph Tite confirmed his mother's understanding, Harvard "then made a formal protest to Arthur Howe (director of admissions at Yale), asking him to review the case for both Ralph Tite and Terry McGovern as violations of the Ivy League Presidents' Agreement. Mr. Howe conscientiously investigated the case...
...answered by Eligibility Committee when it met was whether or not McGovern's year at Cheshire was subsidized by an outside group. Theoretically, he had received a scholarship from Cheshire, and Anderson and his friends had only contributed to the school's scholarship fund, or perhaps to send Ralph Tite to the school with McGovern...
...freshman teams played to a near-stalemate in their first encounter at he beginning of the month, but John Copeland's goal with ten seconds of sudden death overtime remaining gave the Yardlings a 3-2 triumph, B.U. goalie Ralph Vite kept the Terriers in that game with several fine saves and will have to be equally spectacular today if an upset is in the offing...