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Last week it appeared that all guesses were wild. Lord Haw-Haw, according to the latest (and only official) identification, was born in the U. S. As the latest story goes, the Sunday Pictorial last December interviewed a woman in the tiny village of Waldron, Sussex. She was sure Lord Haw-Haw was her ex-husband, William Joyce. To make doubly sure, she tuned him in one night when her small daughters were in the room. The eldest child paled. "That's W. J., isn't it?" she asked...
Tiger Coach Howie Stepp will be gunning for the initial five points of the medley relay but at the same time will try to keep his aces, Ned Parke and Al Vande Weghe out of the first event. His trio of Scammell, McClure, and Boozan versus Art Bosworth, Jack Waldron, and Lonine Stowell should provide the spectators with a genuinely rip-roaring race. Bosworth ought to be slightly faster than Scammell, McClure speedier than Waldron, and Stowell should be given a small margin over Boozan--according to past performances--and on the result may hinge the outcome of the meet...
...McClure and Stew Pach stand a fair chance of sweeping the butterfly 200 for the Tigers, but Waldron will be plugging for a Crimson second. If the contest is swum at all according to form, Cutler and his mates will have around 21 points to Princeton's 28 going into the 440. In this event, Ulen will probably withdraw Rick, saving him to bolster Harvard's already favored 400-yard relay team, thus virtually guaranteeing his men the seven final points which, added to whatever Ed Hewitt and Torpedo Van Vort can collect in the 171/2 lap grind, will place...
...breastroke: McClure (P) first; Pach (P) second; Waldron (H) third; Willcox (H) fourth. Time...
...Medley: Princeton (Seammell, McClure, Boozan) first; Harvard (Bosworth, Waldron, Stowell). Time...