Word: welds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Cameron and Charlie Hamm led the squad to victory against the Bruins in the first and second positions. Other singles players were Ned Weld, Bill Wood, Bob Repetto, and John Tamerin. The doubles teams consisted of Hamm and Roger Tuckerman, Laurie Pratt and Pete Lund, Mal Hill and Mike Edwards...
...Cameron, from the Thacher School in California is the top man on the team. He defeated Exeter's Charlie Hamm in a challenge match early this week to move Hamm down to the number two position. In the third spot, Ned Weld from Milton Academy is almost sure to be challenged by fourth man Bill Wood, whom Weld defeated in a challenge match last Saturday. Filling out the line-up at fifth and sixth singles are Bob Repetto and Jim Tamerin respectively...
Cameron and Hamm have been very closely paired since the fall. Each man has defeated the other once in three sets, and both of them have fast, powerful, and, at times erratic games. Weld and Wood form a curious contrast, with Weld's slow, accurate game pitted against Wood's speed afoot and his aggressive tactics...
Winners of the singles were Charlie Hamm, Jim Cameron, Bill Wood, Ed Weld, Bob Repetto, and Roger Tuckerman. Cameron and Ford, Francis Hayne and Laurie Pratt, Weld and Tom Haskins combined for the doubles victories...
...contest today will mark the first time the team has played outside after practicing in the I.A.B. since before vacation. Charlie Hamm will play in the first position followed by Jim Cameron, Billy Wood, Ned Weld, Bob Repetto, and Rodger Tuckerman. Four other freshmen who may see action in the doubles matches are Lawrence Pratt, Booy Haynes, Tom Haskins and Doonie Iselin...