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...Exeter Hills '25, guard 21 201 6.03 Hill Bergen, L., '24, center 26 185 5.09 Lake Forest Academy Snively '24, guard 24 185 5.10 Mercersburg Howard '24, tackle 22 191 6.00 Haverhill H. S. Stout '25, end 21 181 6.01 Hotchkiss Dinsmore '25, quarterback 21 161 5.08 Germantown Academy Ewing '24, back 20 171 5.09 Haverford Newby '24, back 21 166 5.08 Central H. S., Wash. Van Gerbig '24, back 21 170 5.11 St. Paul's Squad Caldwell '25, center 22 176 5.09 Mercersburg Forrest '26, center 20 186 6.01 Exeter Gorman '24, quarterback 24 156 5.07 Mercersburg Caulkins...
National Singles. Only 57 minutes were required by national singles champion William T. Tilden, II, to defend his title from world's singles champion William M. Johnston in a disappointing straight-set final at the Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia. Tilden was at top form; Johnston, beaten before he stepped onto the turf. It was Tilden's fourth successive title. Score...
Veterans. Larded in with the national play at Germantown were matches in the National Veterans' Lawn Tennis Championship. For the third year in succession, Dr. Philip B. Hawk, hardy Philadelphian, was winner. The other veteran finalist was Captain A. J. Gore, a Washingtonian of wide girth, who tired fast after a brave start. Score...
Middle States. Hard by Germantown, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, Eleanor Goss of New York realized an ambition several years old. She finally overpowered Holla Mallory, deposed national women's champion, and wrested away the women's Middle States singles crown. Mrs. Mallory was not unsteady; Miss Goss achieved a crescendo in velocity and daring. Score...
...Insulin has proved a valuable adjunct in the treatment of cases of malnutrition in children, according to Dr. Robert L. Pitfield, of Germantown...