Word: lyons
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Semitic Conference. The Relations between Egypt and Canaan Professor Lyon. Semitic Museum...
...challenge match for the tennis championship of the University was won yesterday afternoon by W. S. Warland '03, who defeated G. A. Lyon 2L., in three straight sets 6-0, 6-1, 6-4. Warland played a steady swift game, while Lyon's playing was below its usual standard, thereby making the match very uneven throughout. By hard, accurate volleying to the side lines, Warland continually passed Lyon both at the net and in the back court; Warland's service, too, was very effective, and frequently scored aces on Lyon's drives into...
Owing to a misunderstanding G. A. Lyon 2L., who won the spring tournament, did not play this fall. He entered the tournament, but was prevented from playing by the management, with the idea that he should meet the winner in the challenge round for the championship. As the championship, however, is decided in the fall and not in the spring, Lyon is not champion; but as the mistake was one in management Warland will play Lyon this afternoon at 2.30. It has not yet been decided whether or not this match will award the championship...
...Johnson and partner vs. Bishop and Lyon; Ives and Langmaid vs. winner of Drinkwater-George and Larned-Larned match...
...train for Fall River, whence they will go by boat to New York and will arrive at West Point about noon tomorrow. The squad will be composed of the following twenty-five men: Bowditch, Mills, Barnard, King, A. Marshall, Wright, Jones, C. Marshall, Kernan, Leatherbee, Stillman, Motley, Shea, Coburn, Lyon, Hovey, Whitwell, Matthews, Daly, Knowles, Foster, Meier, Overson, Piper, McGlensey. The more prominent players who will not accompany the team are Graydon, Knowlton and Clark, who are injured, and Burgess, who has just recovered from an attack of tonsilitis...