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...offensive and won the first set by good placing and clever net work, frequently drawing Chase out of position. The next set was won by similar tactics. Chase, however, played a very much better game in this set, being particularly good on his back-line shots. In the third set Sulloway played more on the defensive, seldom running up to the net. Chase made some very good shots at the net, but nevertheless was often passed by Sulloway's clever placing. The match on the whole was very interesting and well-played throughout...
...results in the third round of the doubles played yesterday were as follows: F. F. deRham 3L. and G. P. Gardiner '10 defeated H. S. Deming 2L. and J. C. Monnet 2L., 6-8, 6-2, 6-3; C. R. Leonard '08 and W. H. Y. Hackett '08 defeated A. Fraser-Campbell '08 and S. T. Stackpole '07, 6-4, 6-2; J. M. Morse '07 and R. S. Lovering '08 defeated D. V. Leland Sp. and J. L. Swarts...
...second half Cobbs kicked on to Gray, who ran back about 30 yards to the 35-yard line. Burr at once punted, Cobbs downing the ball on the 37-yard line. A blocked kick followed, on which Amherst regained the ball. On the third down Amherst again punted, but the ball was brought back and Amherst was penalized 15 yards for holding. With the ball on the 20-yard line Cobbs punted to Hall, who ran back a few yards to the 40-yard line. An onside kick followed, on which Cobbs signalled for a fair catch. Harvard, however, interfered...
...following matches in the third round of the doubles will be played to-day at 1:30 o'clock: H. S. Deming 2L. and J. C. Monnett 2L. vs. F. F. de Rham 3L. and G. P. Gardiner, Jr., '10; A. Fraser-Campbell '08 and S. T. Stackpole '07 vs. C. R. Leonard '08 and W. H. Y. Hackett '08; D. V. Leland Sp. and J. L. Swarts '07 vs. J. M. Morse '07 and R. S. Lovering...
...prize of $40 is offered for the best essay in English prose on some subject of American governmental domestic or foreign policy of contemporaneous interest. This prize is open only to members of the Senior class of Harvard College and to special students in their third or fourth year who have taken courses in political science and English literature. Essays must be handed...