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Score--Yale 38, Harvard 14. Goals--Wenner 2, Farrell 2, Pierce 1, Horwitz 6, Booth 2, Patterson 1, Naury 2, Martin 1, Byer 1, Beane 2. Fouls--Rex 1, Burns 3, Horwitz 3, Booth 1, Patterson 1, Byer 1, Beane 1. Time--Two 20-minute periods. HARVARD YALE Wenner, Pattison, l.f. r.f., Booth, Gallagher Mahady, Baskerville, Farrell, r.f. l.f., Horwitz, Lindenberg Pierce, c. c., Patterson, Pennel Rex, Burns, l.g. r.g., Byer, Beane Nido, Farrell, Baskerville, Rauh, r.g. l.g., Naury, Martin, Beane
HARVARD YALE Wenner, l.f. Booth, r.f. Mahady, r.f. Horwits, l.f. Pierce, c. Patterson, c. Burns or Rex, l.g. Beyer, r.g. Nido, r.g. Nanry...
...finals of the University squash tournament tomorrow Beekman Pool '32 will oppose S. B. Myers 1G. Pool defeated A. W. Patterson '32, 3 to 0, while Myers won in a close match with C. D. G. Breckinridge...
David Cobb '31, G. N. Barrie '32 and J. M. Fox '32 were the Crimson men who answered the call for the starters for the two-mile run. Levering, who defeated Captain Reid of the University team last year. Ranney and Patterson were the Cornell entries, and Butterworth and Richardson wore the Green colors in the race. Levering took the pole, and held it for only a short stretch, losing it to Fox, who was closely followed by Cobb. On the last lap, with Cobb leading, Levering had the misfortune to snap the string of his trunks. Patterson, however, came...
NYRBA v. Aeropostale. New York, Rio & Buenos Aires Line, of which William Patterson MacCracken is the new board chairman, is developing air stations from Tampa, through the West Indies and down the East coast of South America. Among the West Indies it needs port facilities on the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique; and in South America, in French Guiana. Due to the urgency of Compagnie Generale Aeropostale, a French government-subsidized line running from Buenos Aires to Natal, Brazil, the French government has forbidden NYRBA landing at or flying over French possessions, unless NYRBA carries mail for Aeropostale...