Word: techs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Even home-town fans could scarcely believe it: this week the University of San Francisco Dons were firmly established as the second-ranking basketball team in the nation. Ahead of the Dons, Kentucky's whimpering Wildcats had just blown a game to unranked Georgia Tech (65-59) for the second time this season. San Francisco's Dons, who specialize in holding their opponents down to low, losing scores, seemed to be moving no place...
...same pattern is used this year, then only Ivy League upsets and the Beanpot Tourney next Monday may stand between the sextet and its chance to meet the Canadian-stocked giants of the West, which should be chosen from among Western League leader Colorado College, North Dakota and Michigan Tech...
...Crimson entry lost to Tech and Yale in the K of C Meet. In that race Jim Cairns fell while taking a baton pass and spoiled the time, Cairns, Mile Robertson, Zab Warron, and At Wills make up the two mile team...
...Paschal, at two, took Bob Loos, 15-8, 15-8, 15-12, while Captain Bill Wister, who lost the only match of the season last week against Tech, outmatched Mike Phelps...
...Hechscher, at number one, along with Bob Brown, four, Cal Place, five, and Mike Levinson, nine, won their matches in straight sale, but the best match of the day was Guy Paschal's comeback against the Tech number two man, Wait Stahl. Stable took the first two sets, 15-11, 15-10, but Paschal won the last three and the match...