Word: verdicts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Interest will be centered on the match between Ingraham and Howard. Last year, the Crimson see caught his opponent when he was off color, finding little difficulty in gaining a 6-3, 6-1 verdict. But this year the Princeton star has shown a decided improvement, and furthermore should have the psychological advantage peculiar to tennis of fighting with everything to gain and nothing to lose. Ingraham, on the other hand, has a tournament temperament which has seen him through many tight places. Nothing phases him. He is to all appearances nerveless...
...jury took just 13 minutes to return a verdict of guilty. Judge Anderson committed him to jail at once. Next morning he went to the State House under guard, cleared his desk, pardoned a boy sentenced to a life term for patricide, and wrote...
Brown, the star south fair, will have his second taste of Maine batting today. His wildness in the Bates game almost threw away the verdict, but the manner in which he finished up the Cornell game augurs well for this afternoon. Toulmin may be Coach Shattery's last minute choice for mound duty and in any case he will be the first relief pitcher...
...probably meet Princeton, as the winner of the Princeton-Norwich contest, in the semi-finals on May 13. During the spring vacation, the Tigers trimmed the Harvard poloists at Pinehurst, but there has been a noticeable improvement in team play since that time, and a reversal of the previous verdict would not be surprising...
Freshmen Gain 8 to 1 verdict...