Word: slots
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With hardly any waste motion behind the scenes, Liebman gets plenty of movement on the TV screen. In 27-year-old Sid Caesar he has a TV-raised multi-dimensional comedian who is equally convincing as a slot machine, a head-lolling infant, a British general or a Freudian psychiatrist just off the plane from Vienna. Caesar's comedy partner is pint-sized Imogene Coca ("No one knows how old she is"), who can switch from a prim Victorian to a stripteaser to a Wagnerian Valkyrie without missing a nuance or a laugh...
...things stand now, Broward Craig, a member of last year's squad who has improved greatly this fall, will fill the number one slot. Although Craig did not make his letter last year, his rapid improvement and spring trip experience will make him tough against any opponent. Captain Hilliard Hughes was unable to compete in the fall for the number one position due to a wrist injury and is opening the season at number two. Last year Hughes won both his singles and doubles against Yale. Hughes and Craig will form the first doubles team...
Jack Frey, who played a steady number five singles last year, will take over the third slot. The fourth position will be filled by Bob Kaynes, who has managed to work in a good amount of indoor practice this winter. Both Kaynes and Frey are temporarily bothered by sore arms and probably will not play doubles on the southern tour...
Other sophomores slated for heavy duty on the spring trip are attackman Pete Brook, defenseman Bill Spence and Jay Byrne, Goalie Bob Thomas is still jockeying with veteran Sid Clark for the starting cage slot...
Dunster's Dave Warden gets a close nod for the other forward slot. A hookshot specialist, Warden had moments of brilliance for the Funsters and was team high-scorer...