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Sergo Koussevitsky did a masterful job with his orchestra and chorus yesterday, and the soloists, Carol Brice, David Lloyd (tenor), James Pease (baritone), and Wesley Addy (speaker) were better than good. The Harvard Glee Club was at its best in voice and control for the occasion. Before the main event Dr. Koussevitzky and orchestra gave their customarily rigid performance of Beethoven's Fourth Symphony, the first and last movements of which remain to this critic deserts of brisk but avid content...
Captain Frenchy Brice of the Blue tallied the deciding goal when he dribbled through a couple of the Crimson defenders and crossed a shot into the corner of the net after two minutes of the second half...
...main threat to a Crimson victory is the presence of All-American Francis Brice at left inside for the Yale eleven. The Bulldog captain Brice has averaged close to two goals a game, including both of the Eli scores against Princeton last week, and rates as one of the most versatile forwards in the East...
...stop Brice and therefore the Yale team, MacDonald plans to play David Ogden, the best tackler on the Crimson squad, at right half instead of at his usual center-half spot. "Ogden's speed ought to make it difficult for Brice," Mac said yesterday. Don Louria, the regular left half, will switch over to center-half where Mac has been grooming him. HARVARD YALE Batchelder g Phillips Burrowes rfb Slade Scully lfb Joline Ogden rhb Andrews Louria ohb Stone Mavor (capt.) lhb Caulkins Spivak ro Richardson Potter ri Ford Estin or Aguirre of Brice (capt.) Chun ll Anderson Daswon...
Bach: Sacred Arias (Carol Brice, contralto, with the Columbia Broadcasting Concert Orchestra, Daniel Saidenberg conducting; Columbia, 4 sides). The Agnus Dei and Qui Sedes from the B Minor Mass, and two arias from the Magnificat, warmly sung by a Negro of considerable talent, who is not yet a Marian Anderson. Recording: good...