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...Stewart of Newton Centre, the final score of which was 15-12, 15-11, 15-12 in favor of Ingraham. N. F. Glidden '31, playing Number 3 on the University team, played the only four set match in the University team's matches, finally defeating R. C. Bray after a hard fight...
...Ingraham, Harvard, defeated R. E. Stewart, 15-12, 15-11, 15-12; J. H. Patterson, Harvard, defeated W. H. Rice, Jr., 15-6, 15-8, 15-13; N. S. Glidden, Harvard, defeated R. C. Bray, 15-7, 15-18, 15-9, 18-15; J. Cooke, Newton Center, defeated C. Polle, 13-15, 15-11, 10-15, 15-12, 18-13; L. A. Breckinridge, Harvard, defeated P. Stoddard...
They will be opposed by R. Stewart, W. H. Rice, R. Bray, J. V. Cook, and P. Goddard, all of Newton Centre...
...alarm came from an unsavory part of town?in which Reporter Leary had conducted a vice investigation six months ago and for which he was permitted to carry a pistol?Acting Captain of Detectives Thomas Rowe collected reserves from headquarters, deputized Reporter Leary on the spot. From whimpering Mrs. Bray the identity and whereabouts of the murderer were found. Captain Rowe, Reporter Leary and seven others went in after him, cornered him in a dark back room. Leary was ordered outside to cover the window with a flashlight...
...Bray repeatedly shot through the door, raking Captain Rowe across the stomach, then jumped out the window. Twice Reporter Leary ordered him to stand. Twice Bray clicked his jammed revolver at him. Then Reporter Leary, onetime U. S. Army sidearms instructor, fired at Bray, shot him through the head...