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...doubles the Varsity tennis team disposed of the Amherst netmen to the tune of 7 to 2 yesterday afternoon. The visitor's two victories were obtained at the expense of Jim Thackera, who has had tough going at the number 1 post, and Bob Bentley, who recently displaced Robertson at number...
...singles positions are unchanged. Jimmy Glidden, of squash fame, will play number two. Carl Helmholtz will see action at number three, and Gordie Robertson will held down the fourth singles position. Bob Bentley and Jim Fuld complete the singles team. The doubles position will set be decided until the singles results are soon...
Promoter Dickson's Boswell is ancient little Sparrow Robertson, sports columnist of the Paris Herald, in whose writings it is a 5-to-1 bet that Promoter Dickson's name will appear on any given day. Dickson's secretary is Count Nicolas Ignatieff, son of Prince Nicolas Ignatieff, who once commanded the Tsar's Imperial Guard. When they discovered each other, the Count was a taxi driver and Promoter Dickson was his first fare. Apologizing for his incompetence as a chauffeur, the Count admitted he could speak twelve languages and take shorthand dictation. Dickson ordered...
Succeeding Gordon Robertson '36 as chairman is C. Colmery Gibson '37, editor of the CRIMSON; and replacing Gibson as secretary and treasurer is Nathaniel G. Benchley '38, of the Lampoon...
...letterman for two years, Carl Helmholtz seems pretty well entrenched in the number 3 position, although Gordie Robertson will do his best to blast him out. The latter played number 4 all during the 1935 season...