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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Armstrong '14, is the only University graduate ranked among the first ten in the doubles, as the partner of W. F. Johnson. They were ranked fifth. G. C. Caner '17, and R. Harte, '17, intercollegiate doubles champions, were placed among the second ten...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENNIS STARS RANKED HIGH | 12/11/1916 | See Source »

Three former University tennis players have been placed among the first ten according to the official ranking of the National Lawn Tennis Association. The honor of first place is given to R. N. Williams, 2d, '16, national champion, who won the Acheles Cup at Seabright and defeated Johnston, Church and Griffin during the season. W.M. Washburn '15 is placed seventh in the list with the record of the Southampton, Westchester, and Point Judith tournaments to his credit. Ninth place is awarded to J. J. Armstrong '14, finalist at Longwood and Delaware state champion, who defeated both Kumagae, the Japanese star...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENNIS STARS RANKED HIGH | 12/11/1916 | See Source »

Among the next ten, three alumni received places: H. C. Johnson '04, N. W. Niles '09, and E. H. Whitney '14, former captain of the University team. In class two, positions are given to G. C. Caner '17, captain of this year's tennis team and intercollegiate champion, and to W. J. Clothier '04. Former University players in class three are W. M. Hall '04, R. Harte '17, twice intercollegiate doubles champion, and J. S. Pfaffman '17, number four on last year's team. In class four, H. S. Parker '04, is given a place; in class five...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENNIS STARS RANKED HIGH | 12/11/1916 | See Source »

...hockey practice showed that the University team is slowly learning to play as a unit but is still far from this condition. The passing was still ragged and inaccurate, and the men frequently lost the puck by their inability to handle it cleanly. Toward the end of a ten-minute scrimmage between the regulars and team F, however, the centres, E. O. Baker '17 and G. A. Percy '18, began to work better together, often carrying the puck through the opposing defence, and were only prevented from scoring by the exceptional work of B. Wells '19, at goal for team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PASSING STILL INACCURATE | 12/8/1916 | See Source »

...university dining halls employ 99 men, of whom ten are seniors, 18 are juniors, 36 are sophomores and 31 are freshmen. A remission of at least two thirds and possibly the whole of their board bills is assured to these men. Sixty seven men earned substantial amounts selling programs at the football games. More than 6,800 programs at 50 cents apiece were sold with a profit to one man of $30 and a profit to no man of less than $5. The entire editing and distribution of the programs were in the hands of students and none...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGITATION AT NEW HAVEN FOR REVISED FOOTBALL SCHEDULE TO GIVE MEN REST BEFORE BIG GAME | 12/5/1916 | See Source »

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