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...some clever dance specialties, Vivien Oakland sings well, and John T. Murray keeps the audience in laughter during a short act of miscellaneous small talk entitled "Out Front." Marie Dressler is amusing as always, but the real comedian of the show is Al Brendel, who, as Yonson the Swede, is vastly entertaining. Every time he appeared on the stage, it was a signal for merriment on the part of the audience; one scene in particular, in which every article of apparel he wears falls apart in turn, brought loud applause. He and Flo Burt are ludicrously funny in the "Honeymoon...
...Kennedy and D. G. Herring, representatives of the Princeton Athletic Association, and a trainer. Members of the team will be: Captain C. R. Erdman, S. Harrison Thompson, R. D. Clark, W. E. Stevenson, F. L. Murrey, W. L. L. Adams, G. A. Trowbridge, R. M. McCulloch, Allan Swede, C. D. Halsey, D. B. Lourie, C. F. Sweet, R. F. Cleveland and J. C. Speers...
After the severe defeat at the hands of the Yale team, the University track men will at Princeton face the runners who were victorious over the Elis two weeks ago, with the odds heavily against them. The Tiger team contains such stars as Captain Erdman, Lourie, Brown, Halsey and Swede, all of whom have been heavy scorers this season, turning in a total of 38 points in the Yale meet. There will be a close contest between E. O. Gourdin '21 and Lourie of the Tiger team, as both entrants are all-around men and they will face each other...
...broad-jump and the pole-vault that the Crimson must show its strength, while the Orange and Black are favored in the hurdles, the half, the weight events and the high-jump. The scoring in the mile and two-mile hinges on the Tiger decision as to what Swede will compete...
...dual meet held at New Haven on Saturday. Superiority in the dashes and hurdles, and strength in the quarter, half, mile and two-mile runs gained the victory for the Princetonians--the second in the history of the sport between the two colleges, and the first since 1910. Swede, the Tiger miler, made the best time of the afternoon, winning his event, in spite of mud and rain, in 4 minutes, 34 4-5 seconds. Captain Erdman capturing both hurdles, and R. E. Brown both dashes, for Princeton, were the individual stars of the meet...