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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Both Harvard quintets scored wins over powerful opponents yesterday when the University five topped Vermont 32 to 28, and the Freshman hoopmen beat the Brown 1930 aggregation...
...Vermont beat the Aggies 36 to 10, and the Aggies topped Harvard 35 to 29. This, the only comparative score available, indicates the strength of the Vermont hoop...
Dixon, present title holder, Cazalet, singles champion of England last year, Wright and Baker are the four most favored competitors in the race for the crown. Cazalet has beaten both Dixon and Wright, scoring a comparatively easy win over Dixon, and coming up from behind to beat Wright in the Canadian championship finals...
...shot put went to Guarnaccia at 43-feet 9 inches. He had a handicap of 2 feet which enabled him to beat Pratt who heaved the shot 43 feet 7 inches with no handicap...
...short, thick figure of Arturo Toscanini stood on the conductor's dais at Carnegie Hall, Manhattan, last week. Italians, Germans, Americans beat their palms together, cheered. Soon he turned his back on them, raised his baton. He was no longer Toscanini, but Ludwig van Beethoven-the Beethoven of the surging First and the grandiose Ninth Symphonies. He needed no score to make soloists of the thousand musicians of the Philharmonic Orchestra. Beethoven was in his eyes, his fingertips, his baton. . . . The concert ended. There was a mighty ovation. The audience went home with its marrow tingling; critics groped...