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...Workum, of New York, N. Y.; Christopher La Farge, of New York, N. Y., William Johnson Louderback, Jr., of Highland Park, Ill., William Wallace Rowe, of Cincinnati, O., Edgar Scott, of Lansdowne, Pa., Roger Tuckerman, of Tuxedo, N. Y., Norman Stewart Walker, Jr., of Staten Island, N. Y., Slater Washburn, of Worcester, Norman Hill White, Jr., of Brookline, Robert Byron Williamson, of Augusta, Me., Douglas Hinsdale Worrall, of Philadelphia...
...Fisher, A. Horween; 12-1, R. Fiske, Jr., R. W. Marks; 1-2, P. E. Stevenson, R. B. Williamson; 2-3, R. Gerould, F. Workum; 3-4, L. B. Evans, J. V. Spalding; 4-5, J. C. Bolton, S. H. Johnson; 5-6, R. P. Hallowell, P. C. Washburn...
...Fisher, A. Horween; 12-1, R. Fiske, Jr., R. W. Marks; 1-2, P. E. Stevenson, R. B. Williamson; 2-3, R. Gerould, F. Workum; 3-4, L. B. Evans, J. V. Spalding; 4-5, J. C. Bolton, S. H. Johnson; 5-6, R. P. Hallowell, P. C. Washburn...
...Philip Washburn Davis...
...celebration. Those days are but blissful memories; the Princeton games fortunately go on but without the old glamor. Today a baseball team without an "H" man on it and a tennis team which is only a reminder of the days when Williams, Caner and Washburn used to represent the University, are going to New Jersey to take up the fight where its predecessors left...