Word: ripley
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Penn's Richie Kolker showed he was out of his depth at number two by almost losing to a weak Columbia player Saturday. He'll be playing number three against Harvard but Ripley is as good as most number two men and should win. At number four the Crimson's steady Doug Walter goes against Quaker captain Tom Eselroad...
...basis of the evidence presented, the jury convicted both Sacco and Vanzetti. After their trial, however, the case became even more complicated. Walter R. Ripley, foreman of the jury, was found to have brought some cartridges of his own into the jury room and to have compared them with Vanzetti's, a violation of the rules of evidence. More seriously, Ripley allegedly told a friend before the trial that the "guineas" should be hanged whether they were guilty or not. A policeman testified that the foreman was known to be strongly prejudiced against Italians...
...would be equally foolish to say that the decision of the Lowell Committee was in every way a logical one. Its evaluation of the evidence of Proctor, and of the charges against Ripley, the foreman, and in several other cases show a constantly repeating pattern: an intuitive decision that the prosecution was correct and the defense in error...
Doug Walter, number four, won the quickest match of the day, romping over Bob Guthrie, 6-1, 6-0. Frank Ripley, who may be the best number two man in the Eastern Intercollegiate Teams League, whipped Jack Levine 6-0, 6-3, and Vic Niederhoffer defeated Tom Poor by the same score...
...today's match should provide a good test of the Crimson's brand-new doubles lineup. Captain Paul Sullivan and Chum Steele will be playing their first college match together at number one doubles. Sullivan and Steele beat Frank Ripley and Vic Niederhoffer in a challenge match for the number one doubles position earlier this week...