Word: sorlien
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Captain Orme Wilson in the number three slot and Dick Sorlien playing number six were the two Crimson racquetmen to take their singles matches. Wilson had no trouble winning his, but Miami's Stoddard carried Sorlien to two sets before going down to defeat in the third...
...Sorlien, Richard...
...addition to the list of nominations as announced in the CRIMSON last Thursday, four more names, two Juniors and two Sophomores, have been added to the ballot by petition. They are: Darey Curwen '43, Richard P. Gifford '43, Thomas T. Hoffman '44, and Richard C. Sorlien...
Going into the doubles matches, the Varsity was losing 4 to 2 and needed to sweep all three matches in order to win. Hugh Hyde, playing with Dick Sorlien, and Jim Jenkins, playing with Lin Burton, took two of the necessary three after a hard fight, but Russ Ellis and Will Nicholl lost out to McGuire and Bryant of St. Johns...
Those who will probably see action in any case are Ted Cohn, Russ Ellis, Bill Kissel, and Dick Sorlien...