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...Essex County, east, 52,146 34.5 Kentucky, 4,305 33.3 Washington, west, 18,778 33.3 North Carolina, 4,170 33.1 Vermont, 6,539 32.4 Pennsylvania, 246,150 30.6 Maine, 47,347 29.9 Wyoming, 1,960 28.4 Atlanta, 2,111 27.8 New Hampshire, 26,082 27.4 Pacific coast, 111,108 27.0 Middlesex County, 20,687 26.5 Massachusetts Central, 12,775 26.1 Oregon, 18,115 25.5 New Mexico and Arizona, 7,265 25.3 South Carolina, 4,220 25.1 Mississippi, 2,585 25.0 Iowa, 31,456 22.3 Ontario, 4,390 22.1 Tennessee, 5,345 18.9 Idaho, 1,025 17.7 China...
After winning the championship of the Pacific Coast in their regular spring season, the Westerners started on their overland journey the second week of May, playing games nearly every day. In spite of many nights in Pullman cars and meeting some of the strongest teams in the East, they have succeeded in winning all but three games. The team is now batting at the remarkable figure...
...four-man tennis team will represent the University in the last contest of the season, which will be played against the University of California this afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Divinity Field courts. Now on a tour of the country with the Pacific Coast baseball team, the invading netmen are considered one of the strongest college teams in the country. Levy, the state champion, is reckoned a phenomenal and rapidly rising player, and is the star of his quartet. In spite of its defeats by Yale, Princeton and West Side, the University team's record is bright...
...year man, and Earl Nelson, a two-letter man, was picked to meet Harvard after extensive trials, debating at the Western University being very popular and a major sport. In the contests this season Washington has secured 14 out of a possible 18 judges' votes, has won the Pacific Coast Triangular Championship from the University of Oregon and Stanford University, and has also clinched the title to the Pacific Coast Debate Championship by defeating the University of British Columbia...
Owing to an acute attack of rheumatism, Miss Helen Keller, the famous blind, deaf and formerly mute woman, was unable to appear at the opening performance at Keith's, and so the U. S. Jazz Band, which has just completed a successful tour of the Pacific Coast, became the headliner. Miss Keller will be back on the stage as soon as her health pormits, but in her absence the rolicking, catchy strains of the Jazz Band will prove a stellar attraction...