Word: racquetment
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...Harvard University tennis team will meet the Bowdoin College racquet-wielders at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon on the Divinity Courts. The Crimson players have not lost a single one of their seven starts this season and should have no trouble in keeping their slate clean against the invaders from the North...
...although there are no outstanding stars who have captured any scholastic titles out for the squad. The decision of W.B. Wood '32, third ranking junior singles player in the United States and co-holder of the national junior doubles championship, to play baseball instead of tennis robs the 1932 racquet team of an outstanding star...
...great. She has been president of the Anti-Suffrage League in Ohio, of the Anti-Saloon League. She has been an active realtor in Miami. She is mother of nine children-seven comely daughters, all married, and two sons-Harold, a polo-playing director of Chrysler Corp., Dayton Steel Racquet Co., Sikorsky Aviation Co. and many another corporation, and Nelson ("Bud"), Yale football captain in 1915, now president of N. S. Talbott Co.* All nine children with their husbands and wives and 24 offspring spent last Christmas with Mrs. Talbott in Dayton. The seven comely daughters were with her last...
...Ingraham '31, ranked third on the second University squash team, defeated R. A. Powers, of the Tennis and Racquet Club, who is seeded fourth in the State Squash Racquets tournament, in a startling upset last night. Ingraham, the first man to reach the fifth round, fought his way to victory over Powers in a match that lasted for nearly two hours. Although the score was 10-15, 15-9, 15-9, 15-18, 15-7, every point was bitterly contested...
...English and French tennis championships, fair-to-middling painter; to Frederick Shander Moody Jr., 27, stock broker of San Francisco, fair-to-middling tennis player.* They first met at Cannes in 1926. Said Miss Wills last week: "I will play tennis as long as I can hold a racquet." The London Evening News talked to Miss Wills in Berkeley, Calif., over long distance telephone to get the story...