Word: walts
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Princeton boasts two outstanding batters in Dick West, second baseman, and outfielder Toby Fullerton. For the Varsity, left-fielder Walt Coulson will try to improve his present league average...
...nightcap, the Varsity hopped on Bill Callagy, the Indians' small and excitable right-hander, for two runs in each of the first two innings. Walt Coulson's triple to right-center was the principle blow in the first, and Callagy's wildness, an error by his brother John, the Green shortstop, and Jack Forte's single to center figured in the second pair of scores...
Fitz, Ben Gulla of Penn, and Ken Knoernschild of Columbia and clipping the mark at an even .400, based on ten or more times at bat. Other Varsity hitters in the charmed .300 circle are Walt Coulson, Jack Caulfield, and Saul Mariaschin...
...climbed down dangerously close to par, with two 75s, a 76, and 79 to his credit. Ed Egan hit Williams with a 76, and Bill Rickenbacker, Sam Savidge, and Walter Robb have also broken into the wonderful 70s. These five, in addition to Bob Orr, Lincoln Kinnicutt, John Noble, Walt Butler, Joe Gordon, Larry Gray, and Ozzie Keiver make up a sizable squad of golfers, all of whom have played in at least one match, and all of whom create a headache for Coach Barclay...
...addition to the University men, Professors Walt W. Rostow of Oxford, an economist; Richard Schlatter of Rutgers, and Elispeth Davies of Sara Lawrence, historians; and Margaret Mead of Columbia, a cultural anthropologist, have joined the Salzburg faculty...