Word: players
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Members of the Harvard University hockey squad, fathers of the players, and graduates gathered at the Harvard Club last night for dinner. An announcement was made at that time of the award of Harvard's two hockey trophies. C. E. McGregor '32 of Ipswich, defense player on the Harvard hockey team, has been awarded the John Tudor cup and Ian Baldwin '33 of Mt. Kisco, New York, has been awarded the Angier hockey trophy...
Seven men who are expected to show up particularly well for the Harvard fifteen are: A. D. Cadman '35, who played at Harrow, England; L. G. C. Balsan 1G.B., an experienced French player; Stanton Whitney, Jr. '34, substitute quarterback on this year's football team and member of last season's fifteen; A. W. Sherman '34; I. B. Hardy '33, football tackle; John Megaw sL, an English player; and Captain P. S. deQ. Cabot, who captained the New Zealand University team...
That left the tournament open to the best field of the last three years. Tall Frank Shields, now 21 and heavier than a year ago, was the favorite. George Lott Jr. of Chicago was playing badly. The dark horse of the tournament was Gregory Mangin of Newark, a graceful player but one without abundant stamina, who has been playing tournament and Davis Cup tennis for six years without winning any sort of national championship. In the final, between Shields and Mangin, Shields seemed to have the match well in hand with a lead of 5-2 in the first...
...been appointed to succeed Captain F. D. Sharp as polo coach here next year, it was learned yesterday. He is now stationed at Hawaii, and is due to arrive at Cambridge in July. The new coach was graduated from West Point in 1924 and is a handicapped polo player, who has had considerable experience in Army tournaments...
...preponderate. There are two in Cleveland's orchestra, one each in the big orchestras in Detroit, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Manhattan. . The San Francisco Symphony has three lady violinist?, two lady 'cellists; Minneapolis has a lady violinist; Los Angeles and Cincinnati a lady pianist each: Cleveland a lady viola player. These fortunates get union wages. When the Chicago Woman's Symphony feels pinched, its members play for $5 a week. Leginska and her players gave their services...