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...Roger Boocock netted the lone Princeton score at 14:17 of the second stanza, while the Crimson was lapsing deeper into the playmaking difficulty that has plagued it for the last two games...
...other Whitman elections, Susanna R. Boocock '55 of New York was elected social chairman, while Eleanor Dearing '55 of Chevy Chase, Maryland and Elsa Leisy '55 of Cleveland were named co-work chairmen...
...tied with the Philadelphia team, each having two matches to its credit, and the last game was tied at 13 all, before Harvard managed to win. V. A. Cazalet, captain of the British team and member of Parliament, won his match in the singles competition with W. R. Boocock of Buffalo in straight games. R. S. Wright '26 won by default from Eugene Hinkle, and W. P. Dixon '25, the United States singles champion, defeated Greening of Canada in straight games...
Yale 1921--Bow, McCall; 2, P. Robertson; 3, Trippe; 4, Taggart; 5, Rockefeller; 6, Ewing; 7, Benson; stroke, Boocock; coxswain, T. Robertson...
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