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...Princeton netmen boast two singles players of no mean racquet-wielding ability in Sophomore Bill Winslow at number 1 and Captain Bill Rawls at number 2. The latter is the Senior, who in his Freshman year was termed "Parker's doubles partner" by Coach Beasely. Unfortunately he never played beside the national ace, because, as the "Princetonian" puts it, "Sadly enough, Frankie never got here...
Fewest letters in a major sport went to Varsity track men, five of whom qualified; Howard A. Cook '37, Robert Haydock, Jr. '39, Winslow L. Pettingel '38, William H. Schmidt, 2nd '37, captain, and Charles W. Hubbard, 3rd '37, manager...
...several "dark horse" Yardlings. Many of these men are playing in new positions and seem to have benefitted from the change. Among the men who have shown up well are Bill Coleman, Holie Wood. Ed Daniels, Ben Wood. Mose Hallett, Dauk Curtis, Gus Soule, Peter Thompson, and Pinkey Winslow...
...which they never relinquished at 6:24 in the first period when his low shot from the blue line found the corner of the Blue net. Francis scored his first goal on a pass from Perkins at 13:06. The only score of the second period was made by Winslow on a pretty corner shot, after taking a neat pass from Francis...
...Bulldogs put on a determined drive in the final period, but Francis and Winslow, with Eaton assisting, were able to match their two goals. Seabury scored on a pass from Kite, and Rodd scored the best goal of the afternoon on an unassisted dash. Yale dominated the last ten minutes of play, but continual clearing out and Freedley's goal tending were able to prevent further scoring...