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...University's undefeated netmen added another victory to their record yesterday when they took the invading New York University team into camp by a score of 7-2. Except for E. Tarangioli, who played number three for the New Yorkers, the Crimson racquet men were everywhere supreme...
...Exeter match on Friday, it was announced last night. Last fall Hill, playing with H. L. Johnson won the National Indoor Junior Championship. The first year team which was defeated by Exeter by a score of 7-5, will journey to Milton today to take on the scholboy racquet wielders...
...President restored U. S. citizenship rights to the famed La Montagne brothers (Rene, William, Morgan, Montaigu), alert Manhattanites, who succeeded their father in the liquor business before Prohibition, supplied champagne to members of the Racquet & Tennis Club after Prohibition, were jailed in 1923 for violating the Volstead...
...next day Randolp-Macon will oppose the Crimson ballplayers in Ashland, virginia. Immediately after this game the squad will leave for Washington. During the three days stay in the Capital during which they will be quartered at the Racquet Club, Harvard will meet successively the Navy, Georgetown, and Catholic University teams...
...appeared in headlines quite independently. He served to make one of Manhattan's fondest illusions come true-that someone with a name like Vanderbilt is "biggest clubman." The 1927 edition of Club Members of New York shows that Cornelius Vanderbilt Sr. belongs to 16 clubs- Larchmont Yacht, Racquet and Tennis, University, Union, Knickerbocker, New York Yacht, Union League, Century Association, Tuxedo, Brook, Metropolitan, Piping Rock, Turf and Field, Engineers', Yale, Seawanhaka and Corinthian Yacht. Mr. Vanderbilt's nearest competitor is Alexander Smith Cochran, member of 13 clubs. Tied at 12: Harry Payne Whitney and Clarence H. Mackey...