Word: coxes
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...opponent won more than one match from the 'Cliffe team. Phyllis Cox was the only Radcliffe player to win in all five matches; she took four straight-set singles matches and teamed with Leslie Bryant for a 6-0, 6-0 doubles victory over Pembroke. Miss Storrs won three of her four singles matches and one doubles match...
...opponent won more than one match the 'Cliffe team. Phyllis Cox was only Radcliffe player to win in all matches; she took four straight-set matches and teamed with Leslie for a 6-0, 6-0 doubles victory over broke. Miss Storrs won three of her singles matches and one doubles...
Newsweek has given the world to understand that when Reston finished at Illinois he wanted to start a golf course; that he approached James Cox who hired him for the Daily News) seeking financial support; and that he only accepted the reporting job when Cox pointed out that 1932 was a bad year for business ventures. All this Reston denies...
Wizard or no wizard, the crew to beat at Worcester was Harvard - although Coach Harry Parker was as surprised at that as anyone. Parker had lost seven out of the nine men (including the cox) who rowed the Crimson to seven straight victories last year before losing to Germany's Ratzeburg eight in England's Henley Regatta. This year Harvard's largely sophomore crew was unbeaten in three starts. Still, Parker complained, "My boys need time to develop. We have a long...
...them had a shot at the Harvard eight, which began rowing at a steady beat of 39 strokes a minute, abruptly upped the count to 41, and opened up a 12-ft. lead at the 500-meter mark. For the rest of the race, the Crimson cox spent his time mostly looking over his shoulder. Harvard's final margin of victory was 70 ft. over Brown, followed by Cornell, Yale and Princeton in that order. The wizards from Penn finished last. Back to the drawing board, McGinn...