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...Freshmen completely outclassed their opponents, winning every match by a wide margin. The best score of the afternoon was turned in by H. J. Bourneuf '33, who carded a 76 despite the difficult conditions. He was followed by M. A. Heath '33, with...
Individual matches--R. S. Kimbrough '33 defeated Gaffney (B), 6 and 4; H. J. Bourneuf '32 defeated Goff (B), 9 and 8; M. A. Heath '33 defeated Delsano (B), 9 and 8; S. G. Sleeper '33 defeated Rae (B), 8 and 7; C. C. Glavin '33 defeated Gilman (B), 6 and 5; H. V. Blaxter '33 defeated Earle...
Divorced. Sir James Heath. 78, British iron tycoon; by Lady Mary Heath, aviatrix (Capetown-to-London); at Reno, Nev. She called Sir James "the tight knight," said he was "a bit touched...
Last week spring descended upon Martha's Vineyard. Mass, (island five miles off the "heel" of Cape Cod). To greet it the island's animal life let forth their perennial mating calls. Less hopeful than other fauna was the island's famed Heath Cock...
Last year he had joined the chorus and, like the unhappy swain in the mouthwash advertisements, received no answer. This year he refused to waste his breath. Reason: he is the world's last heath cock. All his fellows and all heath hens are dead. This heath fowl, a North American grouse, is a close relative of the prairie chicken and about the same size. A mottled grey, his protective coloring makes him practically invisible among the scrub oaks which he frequents. Plenteous 75 years ago, the birds dwindled until 1907 when protective measures were taken. By 1916 they...