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Even Crimson well-wishers expected the Tigers to walk away with the opening game of the series, but after Spalding had upset the dope by banding the Nassau men a row of blanks, Harvard was favored to repeat at Princeton ten days ago. Again the predictions went awry. Leaving his pitching ace Caldwell, on the bench, Coach Clarke staked his Tigers' chances on left-hander Townsend, and the latter shaded Spalding in a 3 to 2 pitching duel. So now the sport scribes are looking very wise and saying that the team getting the breaks will...
Townsend will be out to repeat his five-hit triumph over the Crimson, and Spalding will serve them up to the Princeton sluggers for the third time. The Tigers are confident that they have seen everything the Harvard hurler has and that he will no longer be a puzzle. Coach Slattery, on the other hand, believes that his prize pitcher knows the Princeton batters as well as they know him and that his effectiveness will be minimized...
...company, known as the "Jitney Players", was organized last summer by Mr. Bushnell Cheney, who graduated from Yale in 1921, and completed a most successful tour-throughout New England. This year the company will repeat its trip under his direction. The cast, consisting almost entirely of professional actors and actresses, will be coached by Mr. Samuel Merwin, the celebrated play-wright. Among the Dramatic Club members who will join the company are R. C. Burrell '24, former president of the Club, who is to be the stage manager, and D. W. Hallett '24, who will act as his assistant...
...three matches that were extended to three sets, is certain to win the Interscholastics as a team. But who will win the individual championship is difficult to foresee. Turner surprised everyone by his triumph in the Yale Interscholastics, but it is doubtful whether he will be able to repeat his performance. Tomorrow he will start off against his teammate, Martin, and then will face the winner of the Whitbeck Lavallee match...
...there is the slightest chance of the University's placing high enough among the scorers on Saturday, it-is also probable that Coach Farrell will repeat Watters in the mile run, in which he is also entered, and in this event it is hoped that he will earn at least four more points for the Crimson total