Word: numbered 
              
                 (lookup in dictionary)
              
                 (lookup stats)
         
 Dates: during 1950-1959 
         
 Sort By: most recent first 
              (reverse)
         
      
Edward Dmytryk maintains the integrity of Irwin Shaw's World War II novel--tracing the lives of a young German officer and two American G.I.'s (via a number of transcontinental camera switches) to their final encounter on the French countryside...
Larry Sears played at the number one position in place of Dale Junta. In complete control throughout, he toyed with the Williams captain, Karl Hirshman, defeating him in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1. Today Sears will face Dick Hoehn, who also beat Hirshman, in what should be a close match...
...second singles, sophomore Tim Gall-wey was slow getting started but soon warmed up, downing Tom Shulman, 8-6, 6-3. Since Ned Weld was out of action with a blistered hand, Al Goldman moved up to number three to meet Joe Turner, whom he last year defeated in a two and one-half hour three-set match. Yesterday, however, Goldman had an easier time, winning...
Sophomore Fred Vinton ran over Dave Leonard in 40 minutes in the fourth singles contest, triumphing by a lopsided 6-1, 6-0 score. Bill Wood won in straight sets at fifth singles, but at number six, Pete Krogh succumbed to Tom Davidson for the only varsity loss...
Captain Dale Junta will not play, as he is resting his injured back for the Yale match a week from tomorrow. With Junta out of action, Larry Sears will move up to the number one position. Sears has lost only once in regular season competition and should have little trouble in winning today...