Word: grounds
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Junior Jay Westcott (number three) probably Yale's best hope for a singles . An aggressive player, Westcott was kept his opponents off-balance with net-play. His victims include Princeton's Ham Magill, who against Harvard breezed past Clive Kileff. Kileff, ground-stroker like Magill, will have hands full with Westcott...
Bundie's eyes narrowed as he entered the gloom of Mem Hall. In front of him he saw a round form hurtling out of the other side of the building. "There he is!" Bundie said half-aloud. But his thoughts ground to a halt as his body shot out of the building...
...pursuer. As he swung onto Divinity Avenue, he contemplated an attack. Words of wrath formed themselves in his overheated brain, and his pace began to slacken. His unusual exertions were catching up with him--and so was Biff Bundie. On the steps of the Biology Building, Karandas finally ground to a halt. Magnificently he turned to face the young policeman. "I do not know who you are, sir," Karandas wheezed in a high-pitched whine quite foreign to his normally well-modulated tones, "but I must tell you what I think of your unspeakable...
Prizes of an undisclosed nature will be distributed and even kites that don't get off the ground will be rewarded for their efforts...
Chum Steels and Dave Benjamin, numbers one and two for Harvard, have been playing occasionally brilliant tennis in the last week. Benjamin, was hitting his ground strokes with extreme accuracy against Princeton last Saturday; Steele put tremendous pressure on Dartmouth's strong Charlie Hoevler Wednesday and rallied to down him in three sets...