Word: slots
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Charlie Ufford, playing first for the Crimson, easily defeated John Dickinson, losing one game, 12 to 15, but winning three others, 15-6, 15-6, 15-12. The most exciting contest of the match was at the number six slot where Charlie Elliot dropped his first game to Bill Banks, but took the next three by close scores to win the match...
...Dave Watts and Muggy Mugaseth are both ill, the Crimson is favored to keep intact its undefeated record in Intercollegiate Squash League play. Charlie Ufford, number one man, who reached the quarter finals of the National Singles Tournament at New Haven last weekend, will be back in his usual slot...
...Charlie Ufford, who will enter national singles competition at the same time, and regular number four man Muggy Mugasuth, who has the mumps, the Crimson may not be favored. Dave Watts will play number one tomorrow, with Captain Jim Bacon at two. Wis Wood will be in the third slot, Alty Flagg at four, and Dave Symmes at five...
Clasby, badly banged and bruised in the 5 to 1 victory over Dartmouth a week ago, will probably be out for another week. George Chase and Jim O'Brian will share his right wing slot on the Walt Greeley Amory Hubbard line...
...score an upset, the Crimson must, and can, meet the Bruin challenge in these classes, with captain Johnny Lee at 130, Icko Iben at 147, and sophomore Chick Chandler in the 157-pound slot...