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Having lost its two previous games the Freshman basketball team came back into its own again yesterday afternoon when it beat the Tabor Academy team 38 to 21 at the Freshman Athletic Building...
...second half the game was speeded up due to some fast playing on the part of the Freshmen. G. H. Pattison '32 and Captain W. J. Holland '32 each scored six goals from field while Pattison's floorwork was also outstanding. Tabor's right forward, S. N. Clark, played well for the visiting team...
Having lost its last two games, to Worcester Academy and the Dartmouth Freshman respectively, the Freshman basketball team will make an effort today to get back in the winning columns when it opposes the Tabor Academy team at 4 o'clock. The game will probably be played in Hemenway Gymnasium, but there is a possibility of it being held at the Freshman Athletic Building, due to conflicting University team practice...
...Tackle 22 190 6-1 Stamford H. Jeremiah, E. J. '30 Back 21 156 5-8 Hebron Johnson, H. L. '31 Back 20 190 6 Newton H. Lee, R. E. '31 Back 19 180 5-11 Hughes H. Lillard, W. H. '30 Back 20 158 5-10 Tabor Ac Longnocker, T. M. '30 Quarterback 20 162 5-9 Delta H. Lyle, R. S. '29 Guard 21 190 5-10 Mercersburg Marsters, A. K. '30 Back 20 180 5-10 Exeter McDonough, B. J. '30 Quarterback 22 165 5-9 Lake Forrest Mclnnes...
...Florence Reed, actress. Reason: "No wise housewife would discharge an efficient d o m e s t i c s e r v a n t . & a m p ; q u o t ; Louis J. Tabor, Master of the National Grange (membership, 800,000 farmers). President J. J. Phoenix of the National Knitted Outerwear Association, woolens, manufacturer of Delavan, Wis. He wrote to Democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt (q.v.,p. 12): " . . . The writer personally lost one-third of his entire capital during the second Cleveland administration. . . . He was also in business in 1913. . . . Had not the War intervened, the United States...