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...summary: HARVARD M. I. T. Wenner, Pattison, l.f. l.f., Nee Mahady, Baskerville, r.f. r.f., Harrison Pierce; Rauh, c. c., Motter, McDowell Rex, Burns, l.g. l.g., Lawson, Johnson Nido, r.g. r.g., Nelson...
HARVARD M. I. T. Mahady, r.f. r.f., Harrison Wenner, l.f. l.f., Nee Peirce, c. c., Motter Nido, r.g. r.g., Nelson Rex, l.g. l.g., Lawson...
...this year, M. I. T. has three decisive victories to its credit, with Nee leading the team in scoring. Lawson is also an accurate shooter, and these owe their scores as much to the team-work of the quintet as to individual ability...
...ceremonies and orchestra leader at the Oriental theatre in Chicago, and is an accomplished musician on several instruments. There are four other sons and one daughter, Dr. Ingolf Kvale of Willmar, Minn., and Mildred, Walter, Arthur and Robert of Benson. Mrs. Kvale died three years ago. D. M. LAWSON...
...Pebble Beach course, National Amateur Champion in 1904 and 1905, drew a few spectators as he eliminated two formidable contenders, the West's George Von Elm and the East's Jess Sweetser. But hardly anyone watched homely, courteous Francis Ouimet, National Champion in 1913 and 1914, beat Lawson Little. Only the stancher spirits and the prolix newspapermen witnessed the semi-finals in which Dr. Oscar F. Willing, deliberate dentist of Portland, Ore., downed courageous Oldster Egan, and Harrison ("Jimmy") Johnston kindly but firmly eliminated Francis Ouimet...