Word: cupped
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...mile race for the Curley Cup, which was won by Ray Conger, of the Illinois A. C., N. P. Hallowell '32 gave evidence of promise. He was running in competition with three of the great runners of the country and finished a strong fourth. Though no official time was taken for Hallowell it was reported that he covered the ground in 4 minutes and 24 seconds; only two seconds slower than the winner...
...Lawn Tennis Association, is a member of the Germantown Cricket Club, where William Tatem Tilden II learned to play tennis. Because he has known Tilden for a long time, people guessed it was President Collom who got Tilden declared an amateur again in time for the last Davis Cup matches. If Tilden needs help again this year, Mr. Collom will not be there. Last week the elections committee of the U. S. L. T. A. nominated Louis B. Dailey, Manhattan realtor, as its next president. He has been serving as vice president. Tall, iron-grey-haired, Mr. Dailey has served...
Died. Hans Moldenhauer, Davis Cup tennis player for Germany, national champion in 1926 and 1927; of injuries from a motor crash; in Berlin...
...only seven assists to his credit. The four leading scorers of the Bruins have a total of 55 goals and 44 assists, while the Montreal figures for the four top offense stars show 48 goals and 27 assists. The Bruins seem to be helping each other towards another Stanley Cup more than their rivals, which is one very good reason why they are practically assured of success...
...depth and viscosity of the puddle, the weight and speed of the car, the shape and inflation of the tire, the position and shape of the legs. They could calculate something harder than that from sufficient data-the whorling paths of cream as it pours into a breakfast cup of coffee, for example. Factors are what the mathematician asks for. He can describe more accurately than the man in the street or the academic scientist what will happen from combinations of those factors. A classic case: Albert Einstein's prediction of starlight bending...