Word: yales
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Weather conditions permitting, the Harvard tennis team plays the weak Williams aggregation on the Divinity Courts this afternoon, in the last match of the season before the powerful Yale eam is tackled at New Haven Saturday...
...Yale has a great dual meet team. Pennsylvania, with the strongest aggregation in the East, barely nosed out the Elis three weeks ago, but Princeton was snowed under on Saturday by an avalanche of record Eli times and distances. It is impossible to compare he summaries of the Yale-Princeton and Harvard Dartmouth meets without seeing that the Crimson must outdo itself to destroy Yale's paper edge...
Harvard has not defeated Yale on the New Haven track for 14 years, but Coach Farrell is not worried. He is not disturbed by the papers. He dopes his men to win; he figures what they must accomplish to do so; and he counts on their living up to expectations. His men are on the up-grade, but the bad weather of the past two days has interfered with the intensive training he had planned. Yale, on the other hand, reached the peak of its form last Saturday, and will not be hurt so much it this week's practice...
...dopesters give Yale a 15 point advantage. They did so last year, and Harvard upset them with an astounding...
...with E. E. Record '32 in the hurdles and N. P. Hallowell '32 in the middle distance runs leading a powerful aggregation, 1932 seems to have an excellent chance to overthrow the jinx of the Blue yearling meet. While the Yale Freshmen bowed to Princeton, 73 to 62, last Saturday, the local first year men were trouncing Exeter and setting up some remarkable times, though somewhat aided by the favoring wind conditions of the Academy track