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...Goodyear (L.I.) defeated C. H. Kawakami '30, 3-1: Hall (L.I.) defeated Caleb Cauman '29, 3-0; Huntington (L.I.) defeated J. C. Potter '30, 3-0: W. L. Breese '31 defeated Mattison (L.I.), 3-0: Traffort defeated E. P. Gunn...
...Willys-Knight plant in Los Angeles is significant of the Oriental demand for U. S. automobiles; significant, also, as a reminder that Los Angeles, world cinema capital, boasts many an industry not connected with the pictures. Goodyear, Goodrich and Firestone plants have made Los Angeles a tire centre second only to Akron, Ohio. About 125 big companies have built factories in Los Angeles within the past five years, including...
Lincoln's Inn Society defeated Harvard Freshmen, 3 to 2. A. W. Patterson '32 defeated G. Goodyear (LI) 10-15, 15-9, 15-12, 6-15, 15-7; Beekman Pool '88 defeated P. Trafford (LI) 15-11, 15-7, 15-9; J. C. Cooley (LI) defeated F. O. Canfield '82 10-15, 10-15, 15-12, 15-14, 15-5; P. Huntington 18-17 defeated R. C. Champollion '82 18-17, 15-16, 15-12, 12-16, 17-15; T. Hall Jr. defeated P. G. Livermore...
...Goodyear won first place, lost it to U. S. in 1924-25, regained the lead...
...Chemist Joseph Priestley advised his fellow Englishmen that the miraculous substance would erase pencil-markings, might well be called "rubber." It was only 100 years ago that a Scotchman named Mackintosh dissolved rubber in naptha and perpetuated his name in an overcoat. And in 1839, U. S.-born Charles Goodyear dropped rubber (mixed with sulphur) on a hot stove and witnessed the first, accidental process of vulcanization...