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Although Syracuse is making its debut, Jim Ten Eyck's 33 years of coaching are pretty good insurance that the Ithacan eights will not fail to give the more seasoned outfits plenty to worry about. Cornell, which lost last week to the powerful Midy shell, is very much in the running in spite of its defeat since the Navy oarsmen are conceded to be among the best in Eastern racing circles, while Tech although beaten last Saturday by Harvard over the same course, has been strengthened by the return of its stroke, Guy Haines, son of the Tech coach...
...score. Coach Fesler's men put up a spirited offensive in the first period and left the floor at the half with the score tied at 15-15, but the second period found their attack extremely slow and ineffective and their defense utterly incapable of stopping Ferraro, the Ithacan ace. Ferraro and Houck starred for the visitors with 12 and 11 points respectively, and Boys was high point scorer for Harvard with eight markers...
...attempt to break its losing streak, the Harvard Basketball team will take the floor against Brown at Providence tonight. The starting lineup will be the same as that of the Cornell game, where, after a disastrous start, the Crimson rallied sharply, and fought the fast Ithacan quintet on ever terms for the rest of the game. Brown's team, while not outstanding, is expected to give Fesler's men stiff competition. Richard G. Fletcher '35, who was high scorer in Thursday's game, is again expected to contribute largely to the Harvard total. HARVARD BROWN Fletcher, r.f. l.f., Floren Merry...
...eliminating all but one Harvard man, since only one could qualify for the final. Mardulier took this heat, thus putting him in the final heat with Heasley of Cornell, and Alcorn of Dartmouth. In an exceptionally close final heat which almost resulted in a tie, Mardulier nosed out the Ithacan, to win first place. Alcorn, the favorite in the event took third. The time was six seconds...
...yard as well. There is a possibility therefore that Coach Farrell will run Hallowell in the 1,000, or two-mile, depending upon how the tide of victory is swinging. Levering, star Cornell two-miler might likewise enter this event and attempt the iron-man act. Hendricks, another Ithacan entry is capable of doing a 4.28 mile, and is likely to be a threat. Dartmouth entries in this run seem a bit weak, if preliminary times prove anything, and Huckins who has clocked the distance in 4.31 appears the only threat. Coach Farrell has entered his entire squad, of distance...