Word: whoops
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Wolf, who succeeds goalie Whoop Batchelder, finished the season as outside left and scored the second of the Crimson's two goals over Yale Saturday. During the season, Wolf booted in a total of four goals...
Nineteen soccer lettermen will participate in the election of their new captain who will replace Whoop Batcheder. Junior lettermen Don Harchman, Jim Johnson, Dick Miller, Charley Weiss, and Ted Wolf are eligible for the post as well as sophomore lettermen Vern Drechmel, Ben Goldstein, John Harvey, Larry Leonard, Hewitt Pantalconi, and Ed Seaga...
...Wolf and Ben Goldstein, left and right outsides on the forward line, provided the scoring. Rick Drake at center half, goalie Whoop Batchelder, and fullbacks Bill Harrop and Mike Scully bore the weight of an Eli attack that was vicious though sporadic...
During the rest of the gams both teams had ample scoring opportunity, and plenty of shots were taken, Brown perhaps taking more than the varsity. But both goalies Harvard's Whoop Batchelder and Brown's Bob Scheffer--were at their best. Scheffer was especially unbeatable in the fourth period, when the Crimson dominated the quarter in an unsuccessful rally attempt...
...Captain Whoop Batchelder played a fine game at goal for Harvard, coming up with three or four saves of the 'impossible' variety. But just the same, Whoop wasn't overworked, for both the fullback and halfback lines were functioning well...