Word: winners
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Chicago's Peter DeMet, who is also the kingpin of TV bowling, each hour-long golf show (Sat. 4 p.m., ABC) boils down to an 18-hole match between two top pros, e.g., Gary Middlecoff, Sam Snead, Gene Sarazen, playing before six simultaneously grinding movie cameras. The winner of each match gets $2,000 (the loser, $1,000) and the right to keep playing as long as he wins. Players can win bonuses of $500 for an eagle, $10,000 for a hole in one. With tensely whispered commentary by Announcer Jim Britt. the games drum up genuine suspense...
Orrin Hein, another decision winner in the opener, will be at 147, while Joe Noble, along with Skeels, the only juniors in the lineup, will wrestle...
Army is always a well-coached, well-practiced team which is very dangerous on its own courts, where a fast bounce and a higher court temperature than is found at most colleges make adjustment very difficult. However, not a single Harvard winner was forced past four games, and Gerry Emmet, who lost at third singles, was not in top physical shape for the match...
...National Council of Catholic Youth named James H. Manahan '58 of Lowell House as runner-up for the outstanding Catholic Youth of America award. The winner was a 19-year-old girl from Milton...
...Eliot '10, Anglo-American poet and Nobel Prize winner, will visit Eliot House through funds provided by the Ford Foundation, Walter J. Kaiser '54, Allston Burr Senior Tutor, announced yesterday...