Word: players
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...James Van Alen, 30, of New York: the U. S. court tennis championship, 2-6, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 in the final against the Defending Champion William C. Wrright of Philadelphia; with Jay Gould, long the best player in the world, watching; in Philadelphia...
...number one Advocate player is expected to be R. L. Francis '33, who played number five on the Eliot House golf team last year and is rumored to have a fine swing. For the number two position the Advocate has been forced to get hold of a graduate, C. C. Abbot '30, while F. P. Whitbeck '35, better known for his badminton stroke, will play in the third position. G. C. Streeter '34, P.B.H. social service man, and C. L. Sulzberger '34, poet, will held down the last two positions...
...members of the CRIMSON team will be as follows: T. W. Thorndike '35, star player of the championship Leverett House A squash team, E. S. Underwood ocC and J. DeQ. Briggs ocC, on leaves of absence at Middlesex School, W. S. Sims '33, bespectacled philosopher of Dunster House, and W. H. Horwitz, '34, Dunster House squash and tennis star...
Pittsburgh, Colorado University, Leland Stanford, University of California at Berkeley- each time emerging victorious in the series. Kentucky's 1933 championship team is coached by a former Kansas player. Former Kansas stars attending Harvard's Law School in 1930-31 organized a team and defeated Dartmouth, Harvard, Rhode Island State, and others...
...best all-round baseball player, Devens has been awarded the Wingate...