Word: st
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...they defeated twice during the past two campaigns. If comparative scores mean anything, Harvard has only a slight edge over the Orange and Black. Of five mutual opponents, each shows two victories as against three defeats. Harvard edged B.U. after the latter beat Princeton, but the Tigers subdued the St. Nicks who later took the Crimson 6-3. The Crimson's advantages lies in the fact that they scored more goals against Montreal than did Princeton and had less goals scored on them by McGill...
Hockey, Freshman, St. Marks, at Southboro...
Hockey, Varsity, St. Nicks, at Boston...
...over to Brooklyn through a pipe fastened to Brooklyn Bridge. Curiously, a private company owns and operates the system with the Post Office as its sole customer. It is, with a two-mile stretch in Boston, the last survivor of similar lines that once operated busily in Philadelphia, St. Louis, Chicago. Last week it looked as if Manhattan's system might also succumb...
...together on a concrete court back of the De Witt Clinton High School in The Bronx. Two years ago when they were high-school seniors they played together on the team that won the New York interscholastic tennis championship. Then Kantrowitz went to the University of Texas, Fishbach to St. John's University in Brooklyn. When they met last week for the most important match of their careers, 17-year-old Joseph Fishbach showed an extremely promising forehand, a splendid knowledge of court tactics, finally won 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 to become national indoor junior tennis champion...