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Dudley Bradstreet Williams Brown '32, of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., is the winner of the Freshman crew managerial competition and as such will be Freshman crew manager according to an announcement made yesterday. George Caspar Homans '32, of Boston, will be Assistant Freshman crew manager having finished second, and Nicholas Jarrot Tiffany '32, of St. Louis, Mo., who finished third, will be manager of the 150-pound crews...
...University tennis team made it ten in a row by blanking the Brown netmen, 9 to 0 at Providence yesterday afternoon. This is the sixth shutout of the ten victories of the Crimson this season, and was achieved without much difficulty...
...Brown '96 last night stated that he had not decided whether P. H. Watts 31 or S. W. Swaim '31 would stroke the first eight in Saturday's race with Navy and Penn. He also deferred the decision of who will row No. 6 today. B. J. Harrison '29, No. 4 and F. A. Clark 29, No. 6 changed places two days ago and Harrison rowed at six yesterday but no final decision will be reached until today...
Coaches, track followers, and Yale will have their eyes turned on the Stadium this Saturday afternoon when Harry Hillman of Dartmouth brings his squad of runners and field men to give battle to the Crimson entries. Harvard, with an easy triumph over Holy Cross and Brown, and the Hanoverians, with the Syracusan scalps in their belts, have an even chance to win according to the rival coaches. Whatever the final outcome may be, there is little doubt that the keenest competition will be the order...
...watching from the sidelines on Saturday. F. J. Mardulier '30, Coach Farrell's premier high hurdler, has not been in uniform since the day of the triangular meet. His appearance Saturday is doubtful, while Vernon Munroe '31, who was on the injured list at the time of the Brown meet, will probably be in condition to contest the dash events with the invaders...