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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thus with three games left to play, the Crimson is two full games in front of Dartmouth and Yale, tied for second place with four victories and three defeats. The Crimson has one more game with Dartmouth (on June 18) and then the two-game series with Yale. If it wins two of those three, it can do no worse than tie for the crown. STANDING OF THE TEAMS W L Pct. Harvard 7 2 .778 Yale 4 3 .571 Dartmouth 4 3 .571 Princeton 4 4 .500 Cornell 4 5 .444 Columbia 4 5 .444 Penn...
Clear weather, after 18 days of intermittent rains, last week enabled Rightist Generalissimo Franco to begin a drive to flatten out the 600 square-mile, cup-like Leftist salient in his central Aragón front lines. This runs from Teruel to the sea. 85 miles away. Some 10,000 Leftists holding the cup were in grave danger of being trapped as Franco forces, behind a punishing artillery barrage and air attack, rolled forward on both sides of the salient. After three days the Leftists backed out, allowed Franco to straighten his lines, which now parallel the vital inland Allepuz...
Lowell finished nearly a length behind in 7:11, a deck length in front of Kirkland, as Leverett trailed in fourth place. In the finals of the second crew races another Eliot crew beat Winthrop by a length. Kirkland and Dunster were in third and fourth place...
...first heat Eliot creased the finish line nearly four lengths out in front of Dunster, finishing in 9:05 in very rough water. Adams finished nearly a length behind the Funsters...
...Deacons, finishing well out in front, got little competition except from the second place Bellboys, with Dunster and Adams fighting it out for third place...