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...Javee game with the 100th Cavalry was a walkaway for the methodical Army malletmen who made every shot tell and who played a steady, hard-hitting game. Paul F. Fox '36 headed the Crimson team, Sheldon E. Prentice, '36 playing number two, and Joseph E. Davis '36 at back. Edward H. Gerry '36 was scheduled to start at the latter position, but an injury received two days before the game kept...
...other hand, Harvard's entries in the distance runs, the javelin, and the broad jump outshine the corresponding Eli performers. Yale will have no walkaway...
...Ambassador to Mexico Dwight Whitney Morrow watched some of the matches. Mexicans enjoyed the sizzling exhibition battles between U. S. players more than the Davis Cup walkaway...
...very pink of condition after its preliminary training and the recent contest with the Princetonianine, the CRIMSON baseball team this afternoon engages the Lampoon sandlotters. Whereas since time immemorial the newspaper men, have triumphed over the wearers of the henna, the coming walkaway is expected to eclipse all previous victories. Official prognosticators, while declining to make any direct forecasts, have intimated that they believe the score will as usual...
Yale's flattering by a strong Army team should be thrown out of the reckoning as should Harvard's walkaway against Tufts. Comparative scores are misleading in any case and in past years the futility of prophesying with a record book in one hand has been discovered. It is on the basis of Yale's better showing against Brown and Princeton that the Blue is favored to win, but to the unblamed observer the two teams trampled by other elevens loom as evenly matched as Harvard Yale teams ever...