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...with the 100 meter event, George Anderson of California, one of the two really great sprinters to be developed this year, has turnd in one 9.4 hundred yard race and twice he has negotiated the distance in 9.6. His slowest mark this season is 9.8. Anderson's teammate, "Mushy" Pollock has done 9.6 twice this year, although he has rounded into shape slowly due to a pulled muscle. Draper of U. S. C. has also done 9.6 in competition. In the 200, it is the same story, with Anderson and Draper each claiming a 21 second flat race, and Pollock...
...decision of a divided court, with one court justice dissenting for the first time in eighteen years, the Wilson Club Friday night defeated the Pollock Club in the finals of the 1934-1935 Ames Competition, held at Langdell Hall...
...Blaiser 3L and Robert C. Vincent 3L of the Wilson Club, with Walston S. Brown 3L, Gustav H. Dongus 3L, Adolph G. Emhardt, Jr. 3L, Winston B. McCall 3L, and Thomas A. Wilson 3L on the brief. Charles S. Maddock 3L and Martin A. Jurow 3L of the Pollock Club argued for the plaintiff, and four third year law men, Norman Macbeth, Jr. 3L, David G. Marvin 3L, Wilson W. Phelps 3L, and George E. Ray 3L, served on the brief...
...eventful evening of the trial, the Pollock Club, representing the plaintiff, will compete against the Wilson Club. The semi-finals of the competition, which lasts through the three years of Law School training, were held last November. At that time the Pollock Club defeated the Story Club, and the Wilson Club was given the decision over the Warren Club...
Arguing for the plaintiff in the finals this month will be Charles S. Maddock and Martin A. Jurow, who also acted as attorneys for the Pollock Club in the semi-finals. The lawyers for the defense will be Robert D. Blasiev and Robert C. Vincent...