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...Crimson basketball team, whose record is now 5-13, will face a strong Tufts quintet tomorrow night in Medford. The game is scheduled to begin at 8:15, with a freshman game against Tufts preceding...
Varsity Basketball vs. Tufts8:15 p.m., Medford Fencing vs. Columbia 2:30 p.m., N.Y.C. Hockey vs. Brown 9 p.m., Lynn Arena Big Three Track Meet 1:30 p.m., Coxe Cage, New Haven Wrestling vs. M.I.T. 2 p.m., M.I.T...
...Tufts College, in Medford, Mass., Pride was a B-plus engineering student when World War I came. There was no family discussion; Mel simply showed up at home one day in a sailor suit. He had enlisted in the Reserve as a machinist's mate second class, with the specific intention of becoming an aviator. After ground training at M.I.T. he went to Pensacola and learned to fly the Navy's N-9-an old Jenny dressed up with a pontoon and wing floats. Commissioned a Reserve ensign, Pride was designated Naval Aviator...
...Crimson brings a record of six wins and 14 losses into this afternoon's game. It most recent defeats were at Tufts, 7 to 2. Friday, and at Williams, 7 to 5, Saturday. Prior to the loss in medford, the two teams finished up a contest which had been called in April with the score 8 to 8 after seven innings. Harvard scored twice in the eighth inning played Saturday, while John Cooke was holding the Jumbos hitless for the two frames to give the Crimson...
Frank H. Baker of Hartford, Conn.; Phillip R. Burnaman of Tulsa, Okla.; Hugh P. Chandler (Capt.) of Auburndale, Mass.; Kenneth B. Culbert of E. Boothbay, Me.; Philip M. Herrera of Guatemala; Richard W. Hook of Medford, Mass.; Peter F. Morrison of Waban, Mass.; William C. B. Young of Baltimore...