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HARVARD FRESHMAN ANDOVERRecord, Thomson, l.e. r.e., Wright, BrunnerFinlayson, Flynn, Wolcott, l.t. r.t., Kidder, MacDougallMyerson, Ginnman, Coyle, l.g. r.g., Westfall, StebbinsCunningham, Fitzgeraid, c. c., Crane, R. JacksonForestall, Draper, r.g. l.g., Steketee, DavisTaxon, Kuehn, r.t. l.t., Osborne, BatchelderMoushigian, Appel, Nickerson, r.e. l.e., Broaca, Kimball, Scott, ChaffeeWood, Gleason, Fink, q.b. q.b., Wheeler, C. Williamson, BrownWhite, Mays, l.h.b. r.h.b., L. Churchill, Chapman, GardnerGilligan, Crickard, r.h.b. l.h.b., King, C. Churchill, Keesling, WilsonDevens, Blanchard, f.b. f.b., Vivianno, Newto
...doubles combination, composed of Captain B.H. Whitbeck '29 and M. T. Hill '30 forced its way through the opening rounds of the doubles tournament only to be turned back in the finals by J. W. Van Ryn and Kenneth Appel of Princeton...
...doubles matches to be completed tomorrow point to a hard finals match between Whitbeck and Hill of Harvard and Van Ryn and Appel of Princeton...
...from Dartmouth, and Princeton were invited, but could not attend because of examinations. This year, however, Princeton will be present and promises real singles opposition in the person of Van Ryn, a member of the Davis Cup squad last year, and a strong doubles combination in Van Ryn and Appel, outdoor Intercollegiate titleholders. Yale and Williams are both strong, and as Coach Cowles remarked last night, "Harvard will have a hard battle to retain the title. But with Hill and Ingraham in the singles, and Whitbeck and Ward for doubles, Harvard ought to keep the trophy...
...third recital in the series of public organ recitals for the 1927-28 season will be given today at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel by R. G. Appel, Curator of the Music Library of the Boston Public Library and Instructor in Music and Organist in the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge...