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Line-ups of the five Harvard teams to play today are as follows: University A: Ogden Phipps '31. A. C. Ingraham '31. C. D. G. Breckinridge '31, N. F. Gildden '31. A. W. Patterson '32. Team B. Beekman Pool '32. D. M. Frame '32. C. H. Kawakami '30. E. M. Shelton '30. R. P. Honigsberg '31. Team C. E. P. Gunn '30. F. O. Canneld '32. G. R. Clark '32. Edward Orlandini '32. P. G. Livermore...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE HARVARD RACQUET TEAMS IN ACTION TODAY | 1/4/1930 | See Source »

With the New Harvard swimming pool rapidly becoming a reality plans for the National Intercollegiate Swimming Meet are also being quickly formulated. In New York last week during the meeting of N. C. A. A., Director of Athletics Bingham and Assistant Director H. W. Clark straightened out plans with other directors who were present. The meet which will be run off on March 28 and 29 will find Harvard playing host to at least 28 colleges, that number having signified their intention of participating already. The contestants will find the pool one of the finest university pools in the country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 1/4/1930 | See Source »

Even though Harvard will not participate in the races the meet should attract considerable local interest both because of the new pool and because of the caliber of the contestants. Coach Wilson of Northwestern will send a full team of natators to defend the first place laurels that his charges won last year. Michigan will also continue its athletic relations with Harvard, begun in baseball and football, by sending a squad of swimmers that last year ranked high in Big Ten aquatic circles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 1/4/1930 | See Source »

...crowds at billiard tournaments are never very big, but Rudolph and Greenleaf had another audience which followed their contest in newspapers and discussed it in doorways-the enormous and tremendously expert audience of U. S. pool players. Pocket billiards is another name for continuous pool. You play it on a sixpocket table with 15 numbered balls and a cue ball. You must name the ball you want to pocket and the pocket you are shooting for. If you make your shot and knock in some extra balls you may count them too. All other pool games-cowboy, rotation, kelly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Greenleaf v. Rudolph | 12/30/1929 | See Source »

...police duties, meets up with an aggressive young Scottish engineer. They set out to cross Dukesmoor together in a thick fog. From the window of the moorland house a face watches them menacingly. Through the fog comes faintly the tolling of a bell-a convict has escaped! At Oakmere Pool lies the dead body of a man, stripped to his underclothes. . . . Thus this thriller, in the somewhat old-fashioned English manner: plenty of atmosphere and a well-defined trail, with the red herrings a little brightly colored. Two characters stand out with pleasant eccentricity: old Mr. Hubbleby, who spends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Murder! | 12/30/1929 | See Source »

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