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...persons of Captain Fred Garabedian and Fred Hale, who are forwards. These two netted 20 of B. U.'s 23 points Saturday in the season's opener against Clark University, and the remaining three were scored by Al Mathers, the center, Moreland Fort and Fred Alnsiee are Coach John Harmon's guards...
...Salisbury Country Club links. ¶ Red-headed Donald Budge, 17, of Oakland, Calif.: the U. S. junior tennis championship 6-4, 6-2, 1-6. 0-6, 8-6 in the final, against Gene Mako of Los Angeles; at Culver, Ind. On an adjoining court, his Oakland neighbor, Robert Harmon, won the boys' championship, 4-6, 6-0, 6-2, against Robert Riggs, of Los Angeles. ¶George Reis of Lake George, N. Y., in his brown-hulled speedboat, El Lagarto: the National Sweepstakes, at 15 miles, with 1,161 points to 1,122 for W. A. Buskee...
Nine Harvard crewmen will leave Cambridge today for Philadelphia to compete in the American Henley tomorrow. The Crimson sweep-swingers to row against Eastern college crews on the Delaware River are: W. H. Dunbar '35, L. L. Filstrup '33, R. P. Harmon '35, N. D. Jay '35, M. E. Johnston '35, G. F. F. Lombard '33, D. L. Marks '33, Morris Pfaolzer, 2nd '35, and G. H. Simonds...
Last March in Brooklyn, the Federal Council of Churches* held a conference on Wills & Will-Making. International Secretary Francis Stuart Harmon of the Y. M. C. A. sloganed: "Where there's a Will, there's a way." Under the chairmanship of Dr. Alfred Williams Anthony, the findings were published, titled ''More and Better Wills." It was reported that 70% of estates administered in court are will-less. Churchmen and charity workers were urged, "guided by good taste and feeling," to make calls, write letters, get publicity, form committees, talk by radio on will-making, with...
...second boat: stroke, P. W. Jopling '35; 7, Richard Prouty '35; 6, Arthur Willis, Jr. '35; 5, J. H. Phillips '35; 4, Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34; 3, D. L. Marks '33; 2, R. K. Pratt '33; bow, G. H. Simonds '35; cox, R. P. Harmon...