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...Harvard, the 145-pound class boasts its greatest number of strong aspirants. From the captaincy of last year's Freshmen comes Brooks Cavin, strong and particularly effective with his legs, and undefeated in his four matches of Varsity competition. Ed Farley, last year's Varsity man and semi-finalist in last year's Intercollegiates, is now restored to good academic standing. Don McGranahan, who wrestled as either a 135 or 145-pounder, is back this year after being kept from last year's Yale meet with a strained shoulder, with which he had wrestled in the Springfield, Cornell, and Princeton...
...seventh of fifteen matches played, Glidden, American intercollegiate finalist, defeated H. Lancaster, of Montreal, 16-17, 15-12, 15-9, 15-3, while in the twelfth engagement, Sargent, intercollegiate champion, defeated H. Martin, of Hamilton, Ontarie...
Cantor is an outstanding member of the Engineering School, Ingram is managing editor of the CRIMSON, and Rodman is a strong tennis player who was a semi-finalist in the Eastern Intercollegiates last year...
...Arensberg '34, last year's cup winner has been seeded number one; seeded second is John H. Curtiss 5G, former Big Ten finalist while attending Northwestern. Frank W. Jones '35 and Franklin P. Whitbeck '35, two promising Juniors have been given numbers three and four respectively. Upon the results of the matches will depend to a great extent the selection by Coach Harry Cowles of a nucleus squad for indoor practice during the winter months and as a figurative basis of the varsity team...
...complete collapse of the U. S. Davis Cup team last week would have been more remarkable if it had not happened so frequently before. In 1931, the same English team even more unexpectedly beat a U. S. side that had Sidney Wood, Wimbledon finalist, and Frank Shields, Wimbledon runner-up, in place of Vines and Allison. Last year foxy Jean Borotra won singles matches against both Vines and Allison to keep the Cup for France in the Challenge round. Explanations for last week's surprise were as numerous as they were inadequate. Most experts suggested that Vines and Allison...