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...yard free style Harvard; Gerggyman W. Shepherd, Jr. '36, Francis D. Karman '37, George A. Dedge, ll '37; Alumni: Scoff, Wightman, Howe, Winson Edward P. Parker '34, Jameson...
...yard free style--Harvard: Wallace (Capt.), Robert G. Heskett '37; Alumni: George C. Scott, Jr. '34, George Wightman '34, Horbert M. Howe '34, Gordon D. Winsor...
...Wightman Cup tennists (Helen Jacobs. Sarah Palfrey, Carolin Babcock, Josephine Cruickshank): 5 matches to 2, their series against England, for the fourth successive year; at Wimbledon. ¶Cavalcade, ridden by Mack Garner: the Detroit Derby, his fourth important stake race of the season, setting a new track record for 1 1/16 miles and adding $19,500 to his $77,000 winnings. ¶Dr. Alexander Alekhine of Paris: 15- points to 10½; a match of 26 games which started April 1 in Baden Baden, against Efim D. Bogoljubow. for the chess championship of the world; in Berlin...
...yard relay race--Won by Harvard (George Wightman '34, Edward P. Parker '34, Wallace, Scott); second, Franklin and Marshall (Green, Levine, G. Chalmers, D. Chalmers). Time 3 minutes, 45 3-5 seconds...
...distance swims, where Coach Hall Ulen has no outstanding men. Donald Chalmers, brother of the back-stroker, will be entered, and may win the quarter-mile event. The Crimson relay, if it uses its full strength, swimming Wightman. Parker, Wallace, and Scott, would seem certain of taking the race. Ulen, however, if he is winning by a safe margin, will probably swim slower...