Word: paired
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...players who will represent the University at the Intercollegiates next week at the Merion Country Club near Haverford, Pa., will be Captain Duane, Pfaffman, Ingraham, Guild, and Briggs, according to an announcement made yesterday by the H. A. A. Duane will not take part in the singles, but will pair with Ingraham in the doubles tournament; Pfaffman and Guild will make up the second doubles combination for the University...
...thought the American, practicing a wicked wink. Now ] 11 see some snappy stuff! " He went?and discovered himself viewing a gay little piece entitled Pasteur, a review of that scientist's early life and struggles, all full of the most interesting information on pasteurizing, but with not a pair of gilt slippers or a double-entendre in the cast. So, just to avoid the occurrence of such sad mishaps to those of TIME's clientele who intend to trip over the water this summer, a sketchy review of the Paris theatrical season seems in order. Aham...
...much in the public eye were made after careful consideration of the trend of critical opinion: WHOSE BODY?−Dorothy L. Sayers−Boni and Liveright ($2.00). A respectable little London architect wakes up one morning to dis- cover the body of an unknown Israelite, nude except for a pair of gold pince-nez, in his bathtub. Whose body? And who is responsible for its presence there? The police, as usual, bungle the matter, but Lord Peter Wimsey, a delightfully indolent young clubman, assisted by the usual Watson and a splendidly upstage butler named Bunter, at last discovers the solution...
...Captain Duane decides to take part in the, intercollegiates, he will not participate in the singles but will pair with Ingraham in the doubles. In this event the singles team will have only three men, Ingraham, Pfaffmann, and Briggs, with the two last named pairing for the other doubles team...
...visitors started the scoring in the opening inning and forced the Blue to use four pitchers in an attempt to stem the attack. Hartnett's wild pitching in the seventh resulted in two more runs for the Crescent nine, but Yale answered with a pair of runs in their half of the inning. With the score 6 to 2 against them in the final session, the Yale batters made a last stand, Captain Eddy knocking out a three-bagger and scoring two runs. The side was retired, however, without further scoring...