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Completely non-apropos to the above, Frankie Newton and Vic Dickenson, who completed their engagement at the Vanity Fair Sunday, are playing a one-night stand tonight at the Ken. Frankie and Vic were to have a regular engagement there, but union trouble has clouded the situation...
...past few weeks this column has recommended Sabby Lewis, Bill Davison, and now Frankie Newton. Consider that in ascending order. All three bands play entirely different music: swing, Chicago jazz, and just plain jazz; but Newton's superiority is undeniable. Tonight he reopens at the Savoy with only Vic Dickenson, trombone, left over from the previous engagement. It is unnecessary to predict whether the present band is better or worse, as the presence of Frankie and Vic will assure you of good jazz. They have their off-nights, it's true, but if you've heard Frankie at his best...
Third period goals--none. MCGILL HARVARD Emerson g. g. Freedley Dickenson rd. rd. Jameson Anton ld. ld. Houghton Walker c. c. Winslow McConnel rw. rw. Harding Perowne lw. lw. Patrick...
Third Period Goals--Harding (Patrick) 1:04, McConnell (Perowne, Walker) 3:00 McConnell (Dickenson, Anton) 11.27, Anton (McConnell, Perowne) 17-:25, Harding (unassisted...
...clock: H. B. Sawyer defeated W. A. Dickenson, T. H. Edmands defeated J. F. Ducey, J. M. Hill defeated Milton Lottman. E. A. Counlhan defeated B. K. Fuller, Harold Winkler defeated Shipherd Robinson...