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Playing its first match of the season, the University tennis team will face its hardest test so far this year when it meets the Business School net-men at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon on the Divinity Field courts. The University has won all five of its contests on the Southern trip during the recess and the Business School has defeated M. I. T. by a 5-1 score last Wednesday. Comparing the teams on the results of individual work last fall, the odds are slightly in favor of the University...
...hardest fought and most exciting match of the afternoon was the doubles contest, Russell and McWane versus R. N. Bradley oeC. G. B. and H. M. Stevens 2G. B., which was won by the Engineers after a three-game battle...
...final round of the University wrestling tournament will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Freshman Athletic Building. The H. A. A. will present gold medals to the winners in each class and a silver medal to the runner-up. The hardest match of the afternoon will probably be in the unlimited class when C. A. C. Eastman '24 meets H. B. Wagner '23 in the last match of the tournament...
...working on Helena alone. Both Harry and Michael have found in this little village a love which has shown them the error of their ways and they admit that, with this new thing in their lives, it would be impossible for them to continue the deception. The last and hardest to reform is "Doc" Madison. Not until the Patriarch tells him that he knew of the plot from the very beginning, does "Doc" have faith enough to tear up the ill-got cheeks and marry Helena. And they lived happily ever after? Perhaps...
...very fast bout in the 125-pound semi-final. He won the 115-pound final against G. F. Blair '26 when the referee stopped the bout in the first round, and in the next to last battle of the evening he beat J. M. Masters '25 in the three hardest rounds of the evening. Although he knocked Masters down in the second round with a terrific left to the jaw, the latter came back and made an unusually strong finish. In the third both men were groggy but Forsyth's slight superiority in aggressiveness gave him the judges' verdict...