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Harvard and Yale meet again as traditional rivals this afternoon when the Crimson and Blue teams meet in the first game of the annual series at New Haven. After today's contest, the teams will entrain for Boston to play the second game at Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock...
Died. Louis Henry Cardinal Lucon, Archbishop of Rheims, 87, War hero; of bronchial pneumonia; at Rheims. In 1914 at Rome, he heard of the bombardment of Rheims, hastened home to be with his endangered parishioners. Forbidden to entrain from Paris for Rheims, he motored there, slept in a cellar, tended the wounded, held Mass wherever he could, sometimes underground, remained until forced by military authority to retreat from the city in April 1918. In 1927 he consecrated the rebuilding Cathedral (not yet completed). To announce his death, the Cathedral's chimes tolled the number of his years...
...decided to concentrate on a small number of events this year and is entering only nine men in all in the Philadelphia competition. The other five Harvard representatives, including Vonckx, stellar hammer-thrower, and the crack Crimson one mile relay quartet, comprised of Cummings, Hennessy, Munroe, and Record, will entrain Friday afternoon at 1.05 o'clock, in order to arrive in time for their events...
Eight members of the Harvard wrestling team will entrain for Philadelphia this afternoon for the meet with the Pennsylvania team scheduled for tomorrow. So far the Crimson grapplers have a record of one defeat at the hands of M. I. T., a tie with Columbia, and victories over Tufts, Boston University, Army, and Brown. In all these matches the team has shown decided superiority in the heavier classes. The group making the trip is a follows: C. G. Chase '30, 115-pound class; Arthur Klein '32, 125-pound class; H. R. Elsas '32, 135-pound class; R. K. Safford...
...Harvard contingent of ten men, including a four-man relay team, will entrain tomorrow at 12.30 o'clock for New York, where it will compete in the Millrose Athletic Association games that evening. Coach Farrell will not accompany the Crimson team, but his place will be taken by E. C. Haggerty '27, leader of the Crimson track and field men three years...