Word: score
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...certainly got a laugh when you called the new German Ambassador to Washington a "fair" tennis player (TIME, Nov. 14). If you mean a fellow who does not say "OUT" every time a ball lands within five feet of the baseline, a fellow who remembers the score when he is losing, a fellow who, in other words is "on the level," that is O. K. But maybe you just meant to say " a pretty rotten tennis player." This is something different. I got a laugh because I don't think you knew which one you meant. Which is this...
...last of the official touch football games, played yesterday afternoon on the first Freshman field, the Alpha Sigma Phi sextet, of the Interclub League, slashed its way through the mud to down the Whippets, representing the Independent League, by a score...
...Straton has been in the limelight of publicity for the past few years because of his strict and outspoken fundamentalist beliefs, and has lately taken up the cult of divine healing, arousing considerable antagonism from other clergymen on this score...
Battling to a splendid finish against the strongest distance runners in the country, Captain J. L. Reid '29 took third place in the Intercollegiate cross-country races in which 19 colleges competed on the Van Cortlandt Park course in New York yesterday, and led his team, with a score of 60, to a second place in the cross-country classic, which was won by Penn State, with a score...
...Luttman '29 ran to eighth place for the University, with G. B. Lee '30 placing fourteenth, Leslie Flaksman '29 taking sixteenth, and J. O. Wildes '29 nineteenth places to make up the University score...