Word: undefeatedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Headed by captain Ned Weld, the squad has six returning lettermen from last year's Ivy League championship team and several fine prospects coming up from the undefeated freshmen. Along with Weld, the returnees include Tim Gallwey, Fred Vinton, Bill Wood, Laurie Pratt and Jim Cameron. Bob Bowditch, Jorge Lemann...
For all its success, this team has been the second-worst one in the last five years, a period of phenomenal success for freshman hockey. Last year, the least spectacular one, the record was 17-5. The year before, the Yardlings had a 17-2 record, and of the two...
Died. Albert James ("Albie") Booth Jr., 51, Yale '32, 5-ft.7-in., 144-lb. football quarterback, dropkicker, All-America; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Yale's Little Boy Blue scampered to fame against Army in 1929, outshining the great Chris Cagle, scoring three touchdowns and kicking three extra...
Booth got his revenge in 1931 against a Crimson team that was trying to put the finishing touches on an undefeated season. The two elevens battled away on even terms through most of the game, the Crimson failing to capitalize on a 95-yard runback of the opening kickoff and...
Died. Daniel Alden Reed, 83, Old Guard Republican Congressman from upstate New York, senior member and onetime chairman (1953-54) of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, foe of foreign aid, believer in high tariffs and low taxes; of a heart attack; in Washington, D.C. Dan Reed was...