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...racquetmen showed little effect of the examination period layoff, as Canavarro defeated Jansen, Ladd overcame Sonnabend, and Appleton won. Cornish of the opponents turned back Blake for the Harvard Club's sole point...
Thomas P. Jansen '26 defeated Alvah W. Soleway '38, Crimson captain, in 3 out of five sets. This was the first time Soleway has been beaten this year in a team match...
...Albert L. Delisle, Charles S. Denny, 2G, Robert K. Diven, Jesse T. Dunn, 3G, Ralph Emerson '33, 4G, Howard W. Emmons '37, Sidney Farber, Med. '27, George E. Gardner, 4M, Ivan A. Getting, Junior Fellow, Richard H. Goodwin '33, 4G, Lewis H. Kleinholz, Lioyd W. Law, 3G, Jacob E. Jansen, 5G, Charles C. Lund, victor G. Mooradian, G.E.S., Vincent E. Morgan, 5G, Frederick R. Millhiser, 2G, Robert S. Morison '30, Clinton M. Osborn...
...first great victory over Thomas E. Jansen, Jr. '26, at one time runnerup in the National Championships, in three straight sets, was followed by an equally astounding win over Carroll Harrington '24, reputedly one of Rhode Island's best players, in five close matches. The third match was played this week with Lyman H. B. Olmsted, one of Barry Cowles' proteges, and the thirteenth ranking player in the state. Dorson won in three out of four...
Playing in the number one position, Germain G. Glidden '36 eked out a victory yesterday over J. M. Hall of the Harvard Club. Thomas Jansen downed Richard W. Glider '36 in straight games, all of which were very hard fought, 15-10, 15-11, 16-15. Alvah W. Sulloway '38 lost to J. G. Cornish. Both Richard M. Dorson '37 and John L. Clark '36 won their matches, the former downing A. M. Somnabend, and Clark defeating H. S. Howes, Jr. In the last match, upon which the outcome of the meet depended, James J. Thackera '36 pushed...