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...Beacon Hill Mouse...
...reference to your interesting article on Mickey Mouse (TIME, May 15), I wish to tell you that Disney's brain-child is known as Mitchell Rodent on Beacon Hill, Boston...
Adding to its laurels, the Harvard File Club decisively defeated the Boston College sharpshooters, 546-523 at the range of the Walnut Hill Rifle Club in Woburn yesterday afternoon. The course consisted of ten shots prone, ten shots offhand and five shots sitting for a possible 125 points. The day's scores were: For Harvard: Captain J. A. Booth '33, 117; F. H. Poor '34, 109; David Weld '34, 108; Fisher Howe, III '35, 106; Eugene DuBois '33, 106. For Boston: Jansen, 108; Jones, 105; C. Hagen, 105; Mc-Laughlin, 103; Shine, 102. Early in the season B. C. defeated...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH McCaffrey, l.f. l.f., O'Brien Ware, c.f. c.f., Edwards Thacher, r.f. r.f., Hill Nevin, c. 3b., Snow Hines, 2b. 1b., Morton Lockwood, 1b. 2b., Rich Woodruff, s.s. s.s., Spain Gleason or Murmes, 3b. c., Clark Loughlin, Taylor, or McJennett, p. p., Thompson, Miller, or Maskilieson...
Dartmouth, although at present standing fourth in the League percentages, with only three victories out of seven games to its credit, boasts the strongest batting team in he League, with an average of .276. Three of the Green players, Rich, the second baseman, Clark, the catcher, and Hill, right fielder, have batted over .300 in League contests so far this season. Today's contest should prove of interest as far as comparative statistics are concerned. Inasmuch as Dartmouth has defeated Columbia earlier this season...