Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...four men in the semi-finals two were Columbia Grammar entries, one came from Loomis and the fourth from St. Georges. Cox, the St. Georges semi-finalist won his way into the next to last round by defeating Ashley Thorndike of Exeter, 7-5, 6-3, and Shields of Columbia Grammar topped Halloway of Exeter, 14-112, 6-4 to make his way into the quartet...
Johnson won the first semifinal from Cox, 6-1, 6-2, and the two Columbia Grammar players were forced to play the second match, which resulted in the elimination of Shields, 6-2, 6-2. The final resulted in a win for Seligson...
Thomas went down before the Columbia Grammar school juggernaut in the fourth round, defeated by Seligson, who had just disposed of Ingraham, the Exeter expert. Turner, highly touted Newtonian went down before Cox in the fourth round...
...Griffith, owner of Canter and of some profitable phosphate beds; W. J. Salmon, shrewd Manhattan real estate operator; William Ziegler Jr., baking powder magnate; Mrs. Margaret Emerson Baker, owner of Rockman, (bromo seltzer) ; I. B. Humphreys, Denver mine-owner; C. Frank Croissant, Florida real estate operator; Mrs. George B. Cox, shrewd wife of a shrewd Ohio politician; and best known of all, a gentleman who peered through his racing-glasses while nearby touts peered at him, recognizing his florid, dignified countenance as that of Financier Harry Payne Whitney, owner of Blondin, whose stable and whose sportsmanship are famous on every...
...Tech crew will also keep the same line-up which has already carried it to two notable victories. It is, bow, Libbey; 2, Greer; 3, Copeland; 4, Kaufman; 5, Peterson; 6, Eaton; 7, Nichols; Stroke, Valentine; cox, Dearle...