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...Roger F. Turner of Boston and Maribel Y. Vinson, 19, Radcliffe junior: respectively the national ice skating championship and the women's championship, each for the fifth successive year, at Manhattan's Ice Club. Following a flawless execution of the "school figures" (loop-change-loop, counter, bracket-change-bracket) Miss Vinson clinched her victory with a brilliant display of free-skating...
...Sykes '33, 7-5, 6-2, while Sorensen advanced with victories over J. T. Foster '33, 6-4, 6-4; and J. C. Camphell '33, 7-5, 6-3, R. A. Cooley '32 will be a semi-finalist in the lower bracket; he downed R. L. Riley '33, 6-1, 7-5; and H. L. McClung '32, 6-1, 6-1. In a quarter-final match R. H. Woodward, Jr. '32, will face the winner of a match between J. G. Gherry '33 and E. E. Mitchell...
Yale defeated Princeton last night in the other semi-final bracket by a 9 to 7 score, so the two rivals will meet in the finals tomorrow night. In view of the fact that Harvard recently beat the Tigers by a much larger margin, and since the Crimson trio will be receiving a six-goal handicap from the Bulldogs, it would seem that the University team has at least an even break for the championship. HARVARD PENN MILITARY H. Nicholas, No. 1 No. 1, Pickering Gerry, No. 2 No. 2, Teitel F. Nicholas, back back, Nicholls...
...Harvard should defeat its opponent tonight, as seems highly probable, it will meet either Yale or Princeton who are also playing this evening in the other semi-finals bracket. Yale, fresh from a victory over the hitherto undefeated Optimists, would appear the likely choice for the winner of this match, especially as it has already defeated the Tigers by a good margin. At all events, there is a good chance for the finals occuring between Yale and Harvard, in which case the latter with a six goal start will offer stiff opposition to the Bulldogs...
...final play-off is slated for Thursday night, with Yale a heavy favorite to enter one part of the bracket. Harvard is the only remaining low-handicap participant in the tournament, since it put out West Point in the opening game. The other colleges may find the Crimson's six goal lead a little too much to overcome, especially in view of the new life which the Harvard trio seems to have had injected into...