Word: raye
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Three of the seven singles matches taken by the Blue were especially close, Charlie Ames, Dick Hatten, and Ted Bullard all falling by narrow margins. However, in the number one competition Yale's distinguished captain Rola Ray had little trouble in whipping Harvard's Bud Ager...
...sincerely hope that this unknown intruder will in some way redress his discourteous act. Ray B. Robison '48 Robert A. Salerno...
Like Harvard, Yale lost heavily to graduation last June, but, unlike Harvard, the Blue has been augmented with men from a fine 1948 freshman team. However, Yale still boasts one nationally known performer--Rola Ray...
...Ray, a lanky Texan who plays Bud Ager in top match of the day, has a steady all-around style that has made him almost unbeatable this spring. But Ager has won his last three matches and Coach Barnaby calls him "as improved as any player I've seen in a long time...
...number two attraction, Captain Ted Bullard meets Yale's Bob Norris, a seasoned player but of considerably less prestige than Ray...