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Besides the small army of yearling athletes, a great many upperclassmen make use of the pools, the basketball court, the bowling alleys, the handball courts and the array of apparatus which lines the walls of the gymnasiums. In squash, in the courts of the Randolph Gymnasium, more men exercise than in almost all the rest of the informal squads put together. Daily the fourteen courts are filled at half-hour intervals from 1.30 until 6 o'clock affording a game to over...
...meeting of the Athletic Committee held yesterday, it was voted to accept the invitation to send the football team to Pasadena, with the proviso that if the Railroad Administration should hereafter establish any regulation or make any request that such trips should not be made in view of the fuel shortage, the trip would be cancelled...
...Whitmer told of the strong feeling in the west in favor of having the University football team play one of the best coast teams at the annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses on New Year's day. He urged the value of the game in the favorable impression it would make on the alumni of the coast, and cited the cases of the western trips of Brown and Pennsylvania...
...number of players who will make the trip has not yet been determined, but this question will be decided within a few days. The squad will leave for the west immediately at the beginning of the Christmas recess and will have a week in which to train for the game under Californian conditions. The trip is made possible because of the lengthening of the vacation period to 15 days. Therefore, if the team leaves for home immediately after the game, no more than a one or two-day extension of the recess at the most will be needed...
...second and final trials for the University Debating Team held yesterday afternoon and evening respectively resulted in the choice of the six members who make up the team and three alternates. Speeches of 12 minutes and five minutes' rebuttal delivered by each contestant ended in the selection of M. J. Donner '21, L. Dennis Occ., W. S. Holbrook, Jr., '21, B. H. Kuhns '22, E. L. Thomas '20, and J. J. Tutun 1L., with E. D. Hutchinson '22, B. F. Jones '22, and A. M. Stoddard '20 as alternates. The judges of these trials were W. H. Foster...