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...team's next match is this Friday, against Cornell in the Hemenway Courts at 3 p.m. Last winter Harvard defeated Cornell 8 to 1, and the year before the score was 9 to 0--Friday's match does not promise to break the pattern. Cornell has lost Pete Moeller, the number one man who reached the quarter-finals of the intercollegiate tournament last winter, and is now using senior Han Steinglass in the top position...
...number one, Peter Smith needed only four games to overcome the Big Red's Pete Moeller, a player who reached the quarter-finals of the intercollegiate tournament this Christmas. Smith won the first game, 15 to 9, but his opponent, an excellent retriever who made very few mistakes, came back to stage a 15-13 triumph in the second...
...Cornell number one man, Peter Moeller, reached the quarter-finals of the Invitational Intercollegiate Tournament in New York City over Christmas vacation, something no Crimson entry was able to accomplish. Peter Smith, Harvard's top player, could not be present at the competition, and Tony Lake, currently at number three, was retired in the third round, one before the quarters. Princeton junior Jimmy Zug defeated Lake. Zug plays number two for the Tigers...
...doctors at the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital at Lexington, Ky. have already discovered, Nalline, when injected under the addict's skin, causes immediate withdrawal symptoms. (If given to basically healthy nonaddicts, the drug causes no serious symptoms.) In eight months of testing, Narcotics Inspector Fred Brau-moeller and Dr. James G. Terry, an Alameda County medical officer, also noted that Nalline has a telltale effect on the eyes of people to whom it is administered: while it causes a non-addict's pupils to constrict, it causes the addict's pupils to dilat...
Using the Nalline test, Inspector Brau-moeller and Dr. Terry have achieved some spectacular results. Addict convictions in Oakland, they report, have risen from 29 in 1955 to 150 in the last eight months, and crimes largely attributed to addicts have declined...