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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...decided Crimson tinge. Miss Sarah Palfrey and M. T. Hill '30 will meet Mrs. G. W. Wightman and G. P. Gardner '10 for the title. The first pair reached the final round yesterday by defeating Miss Margarer Blake and Karl Pfaffman '24, former Crimson tennis captain, in a close match, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1. Mrs. Wrightman and Gardner, however, won decisively from Mrs. F. V. Roeser and W. W. Ingraham '25, who led the Crimson tennis team two years...
...indoor championship is at stake and the match should be featured by hard riding on both sides. For the last two years these two teams have met in the finals of the league play and the 101st Armory trio has taken both games. However this year the University riders have an unusually strong team and will enter the game favorites after two weeks of rest. The team will play a number of post season games while waiting for the ground to harden for its outdoor practice...
After having coached the University Squash Racquets team through a season in which it received only one set back, which was an unofficial match, Coach Harry Cowles has announced the first ten national players of the past season. Of these ten, all but five are Harvard graduates. Two of these five, H. N. Rawlins '27 captain of the University team and P. M. Lenhart '27 who played number two on the racquetmen's aggregation are undergraduates, who placed fourth and ninth respectively. These are the only two undergraduates in the list...
...denial, Dr. Lasker struck back with a sensational countercharge. He asserted that on his last appearance in this country evil hands had tampered with the chess-clock, a two-faced affair intended for impartial allotment of thinking-time to the combatants. The clock, wrote Dr. Lasker, used in his match with José Capablanca, present world's champion, had unquestionably been "jimmied." Capablanca had received therefrom long, comfortable contemplation-periods; he (Lasker) had been rushed into illadvised, catastrophical decisions. What kind of etiquette had this been? Dr. Lasker's answer was published while six international mentalities were vying...
...pipsqueak fawns and prays. A bully bigger than Gantry, "Old Jud" Roberts, praying (and weeping) fullback from Chicago, holds a chest-pound-ing, fistshaking, handshaking, "manly challenge" revival. "HellCat" confesses publicly. The half-baked atheism of "Hell-Cat's" only friend and roommate, Jim Lefferts, is no match for raw afflatus. Unwittingly the atheist supplies all that the convert needs for his "Call" and ordination. The Holy Spirit enters Elmer Gantry, in a timely jolt of Bourbon...