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...Heck '30, P. H. Clark '30, M. D. Follansbee '30, G. H. Murphy, '30, and R. G. Tinnerholm '30. The following men comprise the list of Juniors who are eligible for the team: N. S. Barnes '29, S. W. Hopkins '30, H. H. Proctor '29, E. A. Cobb '29, E. A. Johnston '29, W. T. Emmet '29, T. O. Mumford '29, W. W. Neff '29, M. E. Honey '29, and L. Morse '29. The following men will be eligible for the Senior class team: H. C. Bartlett '28, H. Lockhart ocC., H. G. Swann '28, J. S. Lanier...
Team C at the Union Boat Club. Harvard 5, University Club 0. J. C. Rueter '28 defeated E. W. Cobb, 3-2. J. R. Ware '30 defeated L. Shapiro, 3-1. S. B. Myers '29 defeated E. S. Goodspeed, 3-1, Erlund Fields '28 defeated E. W. Tombard, 3-0. R. G. Fiske '28 defeated R. Roshland...
...chiefly, according to Mr. Williams, because, Mr. McTigue waited until the last rest between rounds to "toss off" a teacup of something. He recalled Rube Wadell, baseball pitcher, who sat over his teacups all one night before his pitching masterpiece?a game against Detroit in which Ty Cobb, first man up, bunted safely, and thereafter no man reached first base. He recalled Golfer J. Douglas Edgar, of England, who preferred steins, which, when available, dropped his score a dozen strokes. He recalled Papyrus, horse, who performed fastest with buckets of ale in his belly. These examples proved to Mr. Williams...
...name of Tyrus Cobb broke into last last week's football news. One of the substitutes sent against Bordentown Military Academy by Hun School* (which won 46-0) was Tyrus Cobb Jr., son of the man who has averaged more than 180 hits every season for 21 seasons...
Said they, reminiscing: "Remember Ring Lardner's characterization of mr. Cobb? 'He loves to spend a quiet evening at home with his books-of which he has a complete...