Word: champion
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Rated equal to its hardest test on this year's schedule, Harvard will clash with the champion McGill sextet at the Garden tonight at 8:30 O'clock. Dick Clafflin, Ben Hallowell, and John Callaway are three veterans who will return to action, taking the places of Thornty Brown, Al Dewey, and Ed Cutter...
...necessary to be a champion of Roosevelt to deplore such vicious attacks. At best you have produced an editorial which is certain to cause a great amount of comment. At worst you have produced an editorial which I, for one, would be ashamed to see reprinted in any other newspaper as representative of Harvard opinion or of the sort of education which Harvard gives...
...unlimited division, Bill Glendinning, a tackle on the Varsity eleven last season, will face Siklad, the New England champion, who also played the tackle position, and defeated Love of Yale for the New England heavyweight championship last year. He and Glendinning, who was undefeated in Freshman competition last year, should put on the most interesting match of the afternoon, Cliff Gallagher believes...
...Harkness in the 175-pound class is another undefeated candidate from last year's Freshman team, while Bill Cavin, a junior, has a clean slate except for a defeat at the hands of Bull, the New England champion in the 145-pound class. Captain Stoddard, who holds the New England 135-pound championship and who was runner-up in the Eastern intercollegiate, seems to be the only contestant who may be fairly confident of victory...
...earned a mythical No. i rating in the East. Fortnight ago it throttled. 41-to-26, the University of California, which by next week will have junketed 6,000 miles to display its talent. Purdue had an equally good record. Winner of three Big Ten championships since 1930, co-champion last year, this year's quintet had also toppled California, trounced Notre Dame. Added incentive to action was the announcement that, for the first time, the U. S. will pick an Olympic team to vie with Uruguayans, Bulgarians, Turks and other basketeers next summer. Best explanation for the enthusiasm...