Word: tucker
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...scored 20 points for the evening, wound up as the winner of the tournament's Most Valuable Player award. Off the boards, spring-legged Center Tom Heinsohn (6 ft. 6 in.) consistently outjumped Duquesne's defensive giants, Dick Ricketts (6 ft. 7½ in.) and Jim Tucker (6 ft. 7½ in.), and as he warmed up, Heinsohn began to score as well...
Although Heamen runs the University dining hall system as a whole from his headquarters in the Union, the College dining halls are directed by Carle T. Tucker from the central kitchen in Kirkland House. For various reasons based on past problems mainly involving independability, the College employs no dietitians. Instead, Tucker himself holds the title of "steward," and as such serves the same function--making out the menus. Tucker emphatically denies that he is the dietitian or that there are any "female dietitians" in the College at all, and perhaps through modesty, is not particularly anxious to be known...
...high-scoring superstar. The Dukes offer a well-knit offense of three players: 6-ft. 7½-in. Junior Dick Ricketts, who has averaged 16.8 points a game this season; 6-ft. 3-in. Sophomore Si Green (13.4 points); and 6-ft. 7½-in. Senior and Captain Jim Tucker (13 points...
Bill White will center the Crimson's first line with Captain Frederick Nicholas on his right wing and Tucker Crowley on his left. Chuck Papalia and Bob Hoffman will be at defense with either Jimmy Bailey or Charlie Steedman in the goal...
Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 2 p.m., ABC). La Traviata, with Albanese, Tucker, Warren...