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...original cause of this war was a disagreement over the boundary dividing Lithuania and Poland at the time both these countries received their liberty. Immediately war was prevented by the League of Nations, which marked off a neutral zone to keep the two nations on friendly terms and then took on the thankless task of settling their dispute. After much deliberation the Council of the League determined on Feb. 3 the course of the demarcation line and ordered Poland to occupy her portion of the neutral zone. A. desultory war has been in progress ever since...
...dispute arose over the boundary line and a neutral zone was agreed upon, pending final settlement by the Council of the League of Nations. It was not until February 3 of this year that an equitable decision was arrived at. The Poles, acting under instructions from the League occupied that part of the neutral zone allotted to them, but met with stiff resistance from the Lithuanians. Strictly speaking, Lithuania has incurred financial and economic penalties by resisting the decision of the League, although the time is hardly opportune for the enforcement of such punishment. From a legal point of view...
...Orange and Black's desperate attempt at a come-back in the third period, a series of penalties were inflicted. After a prolonged and violent scrimmage in neutral territory Van Gerbig and Owen were sent off the ice for tripping. The losses gave neither team an advantage, but a few moments later the Crimson was put in a serious position when Hill and Walker were off the ice at the same. The remaining players rose to the occasion, however, and made an effective stand. When the complete teams were again on the ice the University met the final attack...
...various clubs of Greater Boston are in the tournament. The date when the first round will be finished has not yet been decided upon, but will be announced tomorrow. All rounds except the semi-finals and finals which must be played at the Boat Club, may be played at neutral courts which are convenient to both contestants...
Although the round before the semifinals, the semi-finals, and finals of the tournament must be played at the Harvard Club courts, the preliminary rounds may be played on neutral courts, favorable to both contestants. The championship has been held for several years by C. C. Peabody of the Union Boat Club. This year, however, he will face a very strong field, including Dixon, Wakefield, F. S. Kellogg '06 of the Harvard Club, R. C. Cook of Newton Centre, and Ralph Powell of the B. A. A., all number one men on their respective teams...