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...Fritz Hobbs, who played despite a slight illness Saturday, could not compete last night because of a sore throat and high temperature, and as a result each Harvard man moved up one place. Hobbs's appearance against Navy may turn out to be his last at Harvard since his eligibility ends after this term...
...dumped Middie Jim Dunn at number four, junior Ed Atwood disposed of Greg Stiles at five. At six, sophomore Dave Fish blanked Stu McFarland, and sophomore Paul Brown ripped Clay Stiles at nine. All this in three straight matches gave Harvard an in surmountable advantage. And even after senior Fritz Hobbs, who played despite being ill was defeated at number two. Harvard's Jaime Gonzalez shut out Mike Wilson at number seven, and the Crimson was ahead...
Playing at number two, Fritz Hobbs triumphed in four games, but Army's Bill Malkemes put him to the task in every game. The final scores were...
...FRITZ LANG'S most brilliant act was the creation of Dr. Mabuse. Esteemed psychologist, master-mind counterfeiter, Mabuse prowled fast society "to play with men's lives and men's souls." Disguised as a smooth-faced young compulsive or a solid English gentleman, he gained admission to private gambling clubs and forced men with his eyes to play millions of marks into his hands. Made up as Dr. Weltmann in long seraggly hair and beard, he conducted public demonstrations of hypnosis that almost succeeded in doing away with his arch-enemy, detective de Witt. Undisguised he discarded the women...
...closest match of the contest still was never in doubt for Harvard. Ed At-wood won all three of his games at number five but was pushed to 15-10, 15-10, 15-11 scores. Fritz Hobbs, Fernando Gonzales, John Ince, and Pete Abrams registered routine victories...