Word: headly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Believing that the object of the national ranking is to name the players in the relative order of their skill, irrespective of what titles and championships they have won, M. E. McLaughlin, of San Francisco, Cal., has been placed at the head of the tennis ranking list for 1914 by the national tennis committee. Although R. N. Williams, 2d, '16, of Philadelphia, Pa., defeated McLaughlin for the championship at Newport, he is rated second, as the Californian's work in the international Davis Cup matches was of a much higher calibre. This is the first time in the 35 years...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head...
...dinner will be served in old fashioned style, the building being decorated with holly and mistletoe. A feature of the evening will be the serving of a genuine boar's head...
...unsuccessful outcome of the 1914 season, there has been a great deal of agitation for the installation of a one-man system of coaching such as the University now has, and the result is likely to be the acceptance of such a plan. Men mentioned for the position of head coach are D. G. Herring, Edward Hart, James McCormick, and James Cooney...