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...clock Wednesday. The Seniors, will play the Juniors, and the Sophomores, the Freshmen. At 3.30 o'clock, directly after the singles, the doubles will be played, each team playing three matches and meeting the same class as in the singles. The two teams that win the largest number of matches on Wednesday will meet on Thursday, when the tournament will be completed. Each match will be for the best two sets out of three...
...number of the regulars were not in the line-up, but on the whole the first team did very well, especially in the second half. Leslie, Corbett, and McKay were not on the field, the two latter being out of the game for a few days on account of injuries, which, however, are not serious. P. D. Smith and Wigglesworth, who have not played in the scrimmage for some days, will probably be in condition by the end of the week. H. Hooper played left tackle in place of McKay, and did very well for the first...
...field at the start of the scrimmage, but was soon forced to punt, Sprague doing the kicking. As was the case throughout the afternoon, the first team line men broke through and almost blocked the punt. The second team was again given the ball and, by a number of trick plays, gained nearly thirty yards before losing it. The first team then went straight down the field for its first touchdown, Minot scoring. After a short intermission play was resumed, and was considerably faster. O'Hare and Whitney did excellent work for the second team, stopping a number of plays...
...Seniors will play the Juniors and the Sophomores will play the Freshmen. The two teams that win the largest number of matches in the singles on Wednesday will meet Thursday, when the tournament will be completed...
...number of men from the class of 1912 who are trying for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON is not at present sufficient, any Sophomores who wish may still enter the competition by reporting to the managing editor in his office this evening between 8 and 9 o'clock...