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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...International League the Hoddermen are still holding down fourth place as the season nears the halfway mark. The Crimson icemen with four points to their credit, are at present trailing Queens, McGill, and Toronto, although they have played fewer League games than the Canadian teams...
...well dominated by the Canadians, who wold all but two places in the first 21. Mel Williamson of Queens, who may be remembered for his important part in that University's 11 to 1 trouncing of Harvard, is leading the scores with 9 goals and 8 assists to his credit so far. Austie Harding, high man for the Crimson sextet, ranks sixteenth this week in League standing, having scored 3 goals and 3 assists. Among the Americans he stands second only to Ralph Wyer of Princeton, who has seven points to his credit...
Tuition fee for each subject is $2.50, and the courses carry credit toward the degree of Adjunct in Arts at Harvard University. Information may be obtained from the Chairman of the Extension Course Commission, Wadsworth House, Cambridge...
Judge Southern summoned a county grand jury and ordered Prosecutor Graves to keep hands off the evidence he had collected (including a sucker list of Kansas City's amateur gamblers complete with their credit connections). As Prosecutors Graves and McKittrick sat by, jaws hanging, Judge Southern snapped to the jury: "Gentlemen, the prosecuting attorney denies ... a general state of lawlessness exists.. .. It is certain that the prosecuting attorney has not prepared and will not be able to prepare evidence of a thing which he says does not exist. . . . The Attorney General tells me ... he has obtained no evidence...
Captain Austie Harding was the leading scorer again with four tallies to his credit, but except for him and his line-mates the Crimson sextet was not playing up to pre-midyear standards...