Word: wister
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...York City; John D. Rauh of Cincinnati, Ohio; Edward A. Rose Jr. of New York City; Allen B. Stone of Purchase, N. Y.; Alexander H. Tomes Jr. of Tuxedo Pk., N. Y.; John G. Ward (Capt.) of Short Hills, N. J.; Bancroft R. Wheeler of Worcester, Mass.; William R. Wister Jr. of Oldwich, N. J.; Marcus Schoenfeld (Mgr.) of New York City...
William R. Wister, Jr. '55 of Far Hills, N. J., will captain the varsity squash team for the 1954-55 season. Wister played third man for most of the season on this year's undefeated national championship team. He won all but two matches, defeating both Yale and Princeton opponents...
...other Crimson entrants will be Hadden Tomes, Johnny Rauth, and Bill Wister...
...Bill Wister, fifth, won 15-10, 15-14, 10-15, 15-13. Paul Garrigue, seventh, won 15-12, 17-14, 15-18, 15-5. Guy Paschal, scheduled to play in the eighth position, was suffering from a sore shoulder, so Coach Jack Barnaby moved Al Stone up from ninth and Stone won 15-7, 12-15, 15-6, 11-15, 15-10. Alternate Bob Brown played in the ninth spot...
...Bill Wister, fifth tomorrow, meets the Yale captain, Dave Workman. Both won against Princeton. Rose is a favorite, having won Saturday, while his Eli opponent lost at Nassan. Paul Garrigue and Guy Paschal, seventh and eighth, both lost. Garrigue's man lost also, but Paschal will face A1 Englander, who won in five games. A1 Stone is favored for the Crimson in the last position since he won, while Phil Nelson, ninth for Yale, lost...