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...with with brilliant placing and smashing all through the first set, and was well supported by Lee. The result was a love set. Kingsley and Jennings rallied a little in the next set, but could not drive their opponents back from the net, and succeeded in winning only two games. The third set was longer and more interesting, Kingsley and Jennings played in much better form while Lee and Tallant fell off a little from their former fine play though still doing excellent work. The score ran up to deuce games, and was only decided after sixteen games had been...
...Stetson in the final singles. He won the first set without difficulty, 6-2, In the next set, however, he showed evieence of fatigue, and lost 1-6. He won four games in the deciding set, but Stetson rallied and took three in succession. Then Lee managed to win two more games and the set, thus taking second prize...
...goal, twenty yards, but Lee regained lost ground and ran off bounds. Harvard shoved well. Upton gave Harvard the ball. Harding did some good dodging and brought the play to Andover's twenty-five yard line. Trafford kicked a goal from the field. Score 41-0. During the last two minutes, Harding, although he fumbled badly, did good dodging and together with Lee carried the ball to Andover's twe ty-five yard line. The teams plaved as follows...
Ninety-one scored two touchdowns in one half hour against Cambridge High school yesterday afternoon. Weld kicked one goal. Cambridge played a stubborn game but was too light for Ninety-one. The teams lined up as follows: Ninety-one-Rushers: Corning, Lhoewenstein, Bangs, Wainwright, Crimes, Fisher, Huntress; quarter-back, Nicholls; hall-backs, Weld, Blaney; full-back, Bass. Cambridge-Rushers: McDaniel, Howlatt, Hill, Haynes, Dickinson, Sprague, Harding; quarter back, Wrenn; half backs, Stark, Corbett; full back, Clark...
WANTED.- Two copies of Lyell's Principles of Geology-English edition at 24 Beck hall, between 7 and 7.30 evenings...