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...necessary. The big point in its favor is that it will do away with the importance of the foul-shooting specialist. Basketball was always supposed to be a five-man game. But what happened? An expert foul-shooter became the deciding factor in every close contest. For example, Captain Cullen of Dartmouth scored 23 points out of a possible 25 in the Harvard-Dartmouth game last winter. A game in which half of a team's points can be scored by one talented player from the foul line is not a five-man game...
...follows: Singles,--McQueeny (H, C) defeated J. M. Cabot '23, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2; Keating (H, C) defeated J. P. Duncan '25, 7-5, 2-6, 6-4; Donald Stralem '25 defeated Doern (H, C), 0-6, 6-1, 8-6; E. M. Upjohn '25 defeated Cullen...
Doubles--McQueeny and Doern (HC) defeated Upjohn and Duncan, 6-2, 6-4; Keating and Cullen (H, C) defeated Stralem and L. H. Rouillion...
...Fort Worth Record was sold to William Randolph Hearst for $375,000. Fort Worth, Texas, is the smallest city in which Mr. Hearst publishes. ¶ John E. Cullen will command the recently acquired Baltimore division of Hearst's newspaper empire. William Roscoe Thayer, popular historian and biographer of John Hay, Roosevelt and Washington, will edit. Thayer, like his employer, is a Harvard man, and is generally considered to be the most "cultured" of all Hearst's men. ¶ Mr. Hearst took over the Baltimore American (morning) and the Baltimore News (evening) from Frank A. Munsey two weeks...
...Crimson lost to the Hanoverians by the score of 49-37 on February 10, but the Green will be seriously handicapped tonight by the loss of Captain Cullen, who made 35 of the 49 points scored against the University last time, and by the loss of Sailor, regular guard. Captain Cullen is in the hospital, and neither he nor Sailor will make the trip to Cambridge...