Word: raye
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...RAY F. LAIR Columbus, Ohio
Holding down the foil slots for Harvard will be Ray Frankman, Bill Raney and Stan Sheldon while Halton Arp, Tom Masterson, recently restored to athletic competition by the Dean's office, and John Ager are in the epee. The powerful saber department boasts captain John Gay, Norman Ellis and Neil McNeil...
...Unlimited class, Captain Pete Fuller got as far as the quarter-finals before losing a close match to Lehigh's mastodon, 4 to 2. Dan Ray, who drew a bye into the second round, was also eliminated...
...Yardling lineup: foils Harry Chase, John Rice, Stuart Falk; epec--Jee Overholser, Paul Ode, Robert Milne: saber Ray Pierce, Forest Carter. Westhrin...
Fuller, at heavyweight, with a fair season behind him, faces the almost insuperable task of beating Columbia's Hank O'Shaughnessy, a job at which he has twice failed. Dan Ray, at 145, may possibly get as far as the quarter-finals but 145 is one of the strongest classes in the meet. Dave Coombs at 121, Bob Claflin at 175 and Jim Conant at 155 could pick up a couple of points with breaks in the drawings...