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Doolittle. Short and compact is the Army's best flyer, Lieut. James Harold Doolittle. Able was he, in a college boxing tournament at the University of California some years ago, to hold his own-and a little more than his own-against strapping Eric Pedley, eight-goal California poloist (see p. 64). At the Cleveland Air Show last month. Flyer Doolittle flew the wings off a ship, diving at 200 m.p.h. Floating down in his parachute he laughed at the episode and took up another stunting ship immediately. The Army Air Corps has a questionnaire which flyers must fill...
Because of the unusually large entry of 135 men in Class A of the annual University fall tennis tournament, it is announced that all opening matches must be played by tonight. The draw of this division will be found in Cowles' Tennis and Squash Shop, on Mt. Auburn Street. With 108 entries in Class B. first and second round matches must be played by tomorrow night; about 80 teams are expected in the doubles, the entries for which close tonight...
...entrants in the Singles A division of the Union tennis tournament should play their first-round matches by Monday. The draw is now posted in Cowles' Shop...
This year, in order that the more experienced players may meet sooner, thus speeding up the tournament, players will be judged according to their experience and ability into two classes. All doubles teams will enter one class...
Books in which to sign for entry in the tournament may be found in Leavitt and Pierce's and Cowles Tennis Shop. All entries should be in before Friday...