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...sextet on the Charlesbank rinks. Not only do the schoolboys present a machine-like combination, but they offer a serious threat with brilliant individual players both on the offensive and defensive lines. Wylde at right wing is an exceptionally speedy skater and an accurate stick handler so he should furnish the second's defensive players with frequent opportunities to show their worth...
...anything whatever to say about running the country. Accordingly the members of the Virginia house of Delegates have decided to strike a blow in their own defense, and--since it is impossible to resist the lobbyists--to avoid them. A bill is now before one of the committees to furnish each and every Delegate with a false beard and whiskers to the end that he may better avoid the sharp scrutiny of the lobbyists, and "to facilitate ingress and egress from the house without recognition...
...been on the schedule in recent years. The yearlings, however, are at a high stage of development and if they show the same form that they exhibited on Wednesday against the strong Springfield Freshmen they should be able to meet any unexpected attack that the Marion team may furnish. HARVARD 1925 TABOR ACADEMY Bunting, r.f. l.g., Gedsten Scully, l.f. r.g., Mitten King, c. c., Shaniman Samborski, r.g. l.f., Malcolm Quivey, l.g. r.f., Alden
...last season's skaters still on the ice. Harding, Ladd, and Pope were all reliable men then and, as they are playing together in the forward line tomorrow they promise to be a serious threat. Pope is again captaining the sextet after his brilliant career last year and will furnish the Hodder-Hammond yearling defence plenty of opportunities for good protective work. Harding may be classed as an equal in speed, but when it comes to stick work he is almost his superior. It was his clever shooting that ranked him as the individual star of the 1920-1921 Milton...
...Germans could indulge in their infectious laughter to the merriment of everyone. Indeed, 'tis a pretty play, and surpasses even the time-worn spectacle of a cat chasing its tail. The Lieutenant is the only loser; for in all probability his official carfare will be taken from him to furnish the money with which to pay the "reward". But you cannot act in a custard-pie comedy without coming into contact with some of the pie. At any rate, it does seem small for the rest of us to distrust a nation that is making so honest an effort...