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Incidentally, we might add that the slaughter for the first leg of the cup will occur on Tuesday afternoon in one or more of the Stadium rinks. And the cup has quite a capacity...
...start was made on July 2, 1913, and the first leg of the race was the ocean-trip, on the Mauretania. Among those on board was Mr. Marconi, the inventor of the wireless. After spending a night and a day in London Mr. Mears went to Paris where he met the holder of the "round-the-world" record up to that time. It had been made in 1911 and the time was 39 days. A night train took Mr. Mears to Berlin from where he started for St. Petersburg. At each of the capitals he visited the United States diplomatic...
...record of two victories and four defeats to date, but is fast rounding into shape under the able direction of Coach Winsor. The development of the team has, however, been retarded considerably by the injury of several veterans. Hopkins is still suffering from the cut in his leg received in the second Syracuse game, while Captain Willetts and Claflin are incapacitated by minor injuries. S. P. Clark will start the game at left wing, while Doty and Cunningham will compose the outer defense...
...hard 45-minute scrimmage yesterday afternoon. The defence men of both teams were interchanged, the first team defence playing with the second string forwards and the second string defence with the first string forwards. Claflin was not in the line-up, as he is nursing a leg, cut in the B. A. A. game Saturday. Doty took his place. By this arrangement the first team forwards were able to score twice as against one goal by their opponents. The work of the forward lines was rather ragged, neither pair being able to keep their formation intact. Coach Winsor devoted most...
...Lecture (in French). "Etudes de litterature comparee. Le type de Thonnets homme" et les classiques francais du XVIIe siecle. XXIII. Leg Satries de Boilean." by Professor Fernand. Baldensperger, in Emerson...