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...match was infinitely more important than any that was ever played at Forest Hills or Wimbledon. And they played ably- serving swiftly, slamming hard- there in a Manhattan armory, for the national junior indoor tennis championship. The larger of the two, Henry C. Johnson Jr., of Newton Academy (Waban, Mass.), was behind but wearing well, pulling up. The frail one, Horace G. Orser, of George Washington High School (Manhattan), had fatigued himself cracking over an impregnable service for two hard sets. The third set drew out to deuce, to 6-all, to 7-all. Frail Horace bit his lip, clung...
Wednesday, May 21, Newton Hight at Waban...
...face the severest test of the season in their match this afternoon at Waban with the unbeaten Newton High tennis team. Newton's greatest success this season has been its 5-4 defeat of Andover, one of the most powerful preparatory school teams in New England and the one which held the championship last year. The degree of success with which the Crimson men go through the match today will be indication of future chances against Princeton and Yale...
Carl Wallace Miller '15, of Waban...
...competing in one or both of the University hockey games against Yale, eleven men will be awarded "H's" subject to the approval of the athletic committee. Four of these won their letters last year. The men in question are as follows: Donald Angier '22 of Waban; Charles William Baker Jr. '22 of New York, N. Y.; William Edgar Crosby '24 of Newton; Mitchell Gratwick '22 of Linwood, N. Y.; Richard Robertson Higgins '22 of Winchester; Francis Sherburne Hill '24 of Brooline; Joseph Larocque Jr. '23 of Bernardsville, N. J.; John Morrison Martin '22 of Cambridge; George Owen...