Word: weber
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...sophomores who will start for Yale tonight together netted 33 points in the last Crimson game. Both Spence Schnaitter at center and Blair Leroy at guard are speedy men who fit easily into the Yale fast-break offense. The other Blue starter will be junior John Weber, whose hook shot baffled the Crimson defense last week
...Crimson jumped off to an early lead in the game, and led by two points at the quarter, mainly on Dick Lionette's and Dennis' six field goals. Yale bounced back on John Weber's hook shots, however, and went ahead at the intermission between halves...
...sophomores started the last game for Yale, while two of last year's starters rode the bench. Yale Coach Howard Hobson last used sophomore Jim Plecas and John Weber at the forwards, sophomore Spence Schnaitter at center, and senior guards Captain Ed McHugh and Jerry Labriola, but he may change tonight and put in Bob Harding and Dave Sears at the forwards. No matter who plays for Yale, the Elis will have a slight height advantage over the Crimson...
...Bill Weber, competing after only two days of practice, took second in the hurdles behind Twitchell, with Ty Smith completing the Crimson sweep in third...
...chamber, but it had a crematorium and it worked overtime. Fat Obersturmbannführer Neubauer, the camp's director, had a chauffeured Mercedes, a Hitler mustache and a good stock of real cigars. He had persuaded himself that his was the most "humane" camp in the Third Reich. Weber, the assistant who actually ran Mellern, despised such sentiments; he frankly enjoyed turning living skeletons into dead ones...