Word: senioritis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Senior left-hander Jim McCandlish required ninth-inning relief help from sophomore Ray Peters to pick up the win. The rain-interrupted contest was marked by Harvard's ten-hit attack and sloppy play by both teams...
...ordeal is not quite so horrible these days as it used to be. Still, all the Yalie juniors were holding their breath somewhat as the tappers fanned out from the windowless "tombs" of Yale's secret senior societies to perform the annual laying on of hands to select new members to their august company. Elihu, Scroll & Key, and the other four recognized societies chose more than 100 third-year men. Like Dink, Olympic Swimming Champion Don Schollander, 20, who brought back four gold medals from Tokyo in 1964, was tapped for Skull & Bones. In grateful awe, he accepted...
...high point of the match, and the season, was sophomore John Levin's thrilling three-hour marathon win over Dartmouth's senior Charlie Hoeveler at number one. Hoeveler, as seasoned a player as can be found in New England, took the first set 6-2, but Levin came back to win the second...
...Crimson captured the clinching fifth point with a 7-5, 6-4 win from the third doubles team of Gonzalez and senior Dave Hodges. With the match decided, Harvard's top tandem of Levin and Jarvis fell 7-5, 0-6, 6-2 before the blistering power of the Green's team or Hoeveler and Bob Kirkpatrick...
Dartmouth's top player, senior Charlie Hoeveler, is a polished lefty who went undefeated in Eastern competition last year before being upset by Harvard's Bernie Adelsberg in the New England tournament. Bill Kirkpatrick and Kurt Anderson, at two and three, are also strong players, and the line-up does not diminish appreciably lower down...