Word: wister
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Crimson lineup will remain the same as against the Cadets. Number one, Ren Hockscher, will face Co-Captain George Kesel, a varsity performer for three seasons who has a good all-around game. In what could be the closest match of the day, Crimson captain Bill Wister will oppose Paul Quins in second position...
Captain Bill Wister, playing determined squash, led the varsity squash team to an impressive 7 to 2 victory over a strong Army squad Saturday at Hemenway...
Previously plagued by an early season injury, Wister, in the number two match, displayed a fine all-court game, mixing powerful volleying with tricky drop-shots. Behind 2 to 1, he rallied to win the final games, 17-14 and 18-16. His hard-earned victory was typical of a match where three of the wins were by 3-2 scores and two more by 3-1 margins...
Fast, deceptive Ben Heckscher, the varsity's number one player, will face Roland nordlie, the coach's son, who has moved up from number two. Captain Bill Wister, with a fine all-around game, opposes Leon McKinney at two. Because of recent sickness. Joe Grubbs, formerly number one man, will play number three against the Crimson's Guy Paschal...
Displaying fine touch and using his corner shots well, Ben Heckscher, Crimson number one man, had little trouble in beating Dick Tewitt, 15-5, 15-7, and 15-6. Captain Bill Wister, successfully keeping his opponent out of position, lost only eight points in the first two games and won the final, 18-15. In the number three match, the varsity's Guy Paschal defeated Brooks Harlow...