Word: wightman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Barnaby also had high praise for Bill Wightman, who "refused to lose" to a highly experienced Navy opponent, finally wearing him down to take the match...
...Summaries: Navy: Fisher (N) defeated Backe (H), 2-0. Tufts (H) defeated Jagoe (N) 2-0. Vogt (N) defeated Coon (H), 2-0. Fishman (N) defeated Levin (H) 2-0. Wightman (H) defeated Tift (N), 2-1, Pratt (H) defeated Waller (N), 2-0. Jagoe and Tift (N) defeated Ennis and Wightman (H), 2-0. Fisher and Vogt (N) defeated Backe and Coon (H), 2-0. Pratt and Levin (H), defeated Tift and Fishman...
Army: Oliver (A) defeated Backe (H) 2-0. Wellborn (A) defeated Tufts (H), 2-0. Callaway (A) defeated Coon (H), 2-1. Peraci (A) defeated Wightman (H), 2-1. Stillson (A) defeated Levin (H), 2-0. Warren (H) defeated Lauer (A), 2-1. Oliver and McMuller (A) defeated Backe and Pratt (H), 2-0. Tufts and Coon (H) defeated Wellborn and Cummings (A), 2-1. Levin and Willner (H) defeated Stillson and Maihofer...
Coach Jack Barnaby '32 yesterday released a tentative list of players who will make the trip. In ranking order, the six men who will probably face the service academies are Ted Backe, Max Tufts, Jim Coon, Murray Levin, Don Willner, and Bill Wightman...
...College tournament last fall and from practices new in progress, Barnaby has some idea of where the talent lies; Ted Backe '48, who ranked twelfth among the National Juniors before the war seems to be a likely contender for the number one slot, while Max Tufts '45 and Bill Wightman '49, captain and number two man on the squash team respectively, also seem sure of posts on the team...