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...leave for Red Top after the examination period. The seatings of the crew, as it went out today were, Stroke--R. H. Martin '34; 7, Richard Stackpole '34; 6, Taggart Whipple '34; 5, S. H. Walcott '33; 4, K. W. Brown '35; 3, J. T. Mendenhall '35; L. P. Jordan '35; bow, D. W. Lewis '35; cox, F. F. Jones...
...catch the real culprits off their guard. His plan fails in the last detail. The evidence- a purse containing the name of the murderer's companion-is stolen and young Chick Brian (Eric Linden) seems likely to be chairman at an electrocution His fiancée (Dorothy Jordan), whose father is police chief, can do nothing to help him. He is saved finally by an unlikely combination of circumstances beginning when the real murderer arouses the resentment of his mistress by kicking her off a chair...
With a lively story and a few well-directed scenes in which Dorothy Jordan blubbers in affecting treble. Roadhouse Murder is passable melodrama. Most obvious of its flaws would have been corrected had Director J. Walter Ruben persuaded Eric Linden to deliver a few of his lines without a pathetic quaver...
First crew--Stroke, Johnston; 7, Davis; 6, Birge; 5, Saltonstall; 4, Kratovil; 3, Holbrook; 2, Lewis; Bow, Swasey; Cox, Cantelmo. Second crew--Stroke, Cutler; 7, Bray; 6, Dow; 5, Vanderveer; 4, Keyes; 3, Haberstroh; 2, Storey; Bow, Johnson; Cox, Hunter. Third boat--Stroke, Jordan; 7, Raff; 6, Brown; 5, Wade, 4, Cook; 3, Lowry; 2, Gleason; Bow, Mendenhal; Cox, Kelly...
Miss Frances Jordan, assistant Dean of Radcliffe, and the Reverend Mr. N. C. Fetter will act as two of the judges, while a decision of the audience will serve as the third vote...