Word: winningly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that Bob Bowditch has recovered from the cold that kept him out of the Cornell and Columbia games and on the bench for a good part of the action at Hanover Wednesday. A dead shot and a top rebounder, Bowditch should help the squad to its fourth League win. The Bruins are two and six in League play...
...courts as hot as those in Annapolis such a score is astonishing. The squash ball heats up and bounds like a ping-pong ball around the court, making the put-away shots which are so necessary in regulation courts almost impossible. Another reason for Hamm's easy win is probably that he is definitely the wrong man on whom to try the usual Navy rough-'em-up style, as such tactics often elicit a response in kind from...
Below fourth singles, only Pete Lund and Tony Lake, at fifth and ninth singles respectively, could win for the Crimson...
John Watkins, at 137, faces one of Penn's stronger men in Black and will be looking for his fourth victory against two losses. At 123, Dave Skeels, who sustained one of the varsity's two losses at Columbia last Saturday, will try to get back into the win column at 123. A newcomer to the starting lineup, King Holmes, rounds out the team at 147, replacing the injured Nick Estabrook...
...afternoon in Philadelphia. This match, however, will be little more than a practice session for the Crimson, which will play Navy and Princeton tomorrow and Saturday. These contests will probably decide the Eastern Inter collegiate Championship, for Yale has lost to the Middies, 5 to 4, and a Crimson win at Annapolis would definitely make the varsity a favorite to take the crown...