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Dunster, Eliot, and Winthrop Houses will enter crews in the first official House crew race tomorrow on a 1 3/4 mile course, ending near the Union Boat Club. The winner will annex the Agassiz Cup, presented in 1931 by G. R. Agassiz '84, president of the Board of Overseers. A combination crew made up of Leverett and Adams House men will also row the course, although it will be ineligible for the award. Men on probation will be permitted to row in this race...
...first year in major league hockey, did something that should insure him more: he ended an historically long game (2 hr. 44 min. 46 sec.) by scoring the goal against the Boston Bruins that put the Maple Leafs in the final play-offs for the Stanley Cup. Last week he proved his achievement was no fluke. In the third game against New York he slapped two shots past the Rangers' noisy young goalie, Andy Aitkenhead. The Rangers tied the score but red-haired Reginald Horner of the Leafs, playing with a plaster-cast on his broken right hand, finished...
...Editor & Publisher tradepaper, Fred W. Kennedy, journalism director at University of Washington-walked gravely up & down the rows, dropping ballots upon sheets which caught their favor for excellence of typography, make-up and presswork. Last week the "sweepstakes" winner was announced: the New York Times. Prize: a silver cup bearing the name of Francis Wayland Ayer, late founder of the agency. Honors also were awarded in two other classes. Among newspapers of 10,000 to 50,000 circulation: the Rockford (Ill.) Register-Republic. Among newspapers of 10,000 or less: the Chambersburg (Pa.) Public Opinion...
Today's events begin at 3 o'clock and tomorrow's at 2.30 o'clock. There is a special cup of trophy for each of the 15 events. These trophies are all kept in the Dillion Field House...
...against George Lott in the final, after beating Clifford Sutter, third ranking U. S. player, 6-1, 2-6, 6-0, 9-11, 8-6 the day before. C Harvard's indoor polo team (Bill Mc-Guckin, Tom Davis, Fred Nicholas): the John R. Townsend Cup for the intercollegiate championship; 10½ to 1, with seven Koals in the last period, against Army in the final; in Manhattan. C George Terry Dunlap Jr., onetime intercollegiate golf champion (Princeton) : the North & South amateur championship for the second year; 7 & 5 against Jack Toomer of Jacksonville in the final; after taking...