Word: zurier
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Chosen in the elimination arguments were J. Phillip Bahn '49, Peter H. Clayton '50. Robert W. Kratz '50, Arthur W. Purcell '50, John H. Sutter '51, and Melvin L. Zurier '50, president of the Debate Council...
...team that engages in a pitching duel with Adams is in for a fall, and that's just what happened to Winthrop. Gold Coaster mound ace Roger Davis almost matched his no-hitter of a week ago by allowing his Puritan opponents only one hit. Winthrop hurler Mel Zurier gave...
There aren't any deep, dark secrets about Winthrop's cherry little outfit, though. Mel Zurier is a fine pitcher. Catcher Tom Moseley and center fielder Clyde McKenzie are heavy hitters. Phil Clark and ex-Jayvee player Steve Davis are steady dependables...
Puritan Mel Zurier and Deacon Ed Smith turned in smooth pitching jobs, Zurier allowing three hits and Smith four. But the Winthrop players hit hard when they hit, and they made only three errors to the losers' five...
Melvin L. Zurier '50 and Jerome B. Spunt '50 worked together at Brown to disprove the feasibility of outlawing the party. They held that the action would be bad for the country on legal, practical, and moral grounds...