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...oppose the Chafee Club in a case involving the law of sales. This trial will complete the finals of the second-year competition. The Scott Club eliminated the Hudson Club last Monday, and with the winners of yesterday's, tonight's, and tomorrow's trials, will compete in the semi-finals next fall. Of the 23 clubs which started last autumn, the field was narrowed down to eight, and the series which is now taking place will leave four semi-finalists. The winners in this round take part in the finals, about a month later...
Weakefield lost out in the semi-finals to the new champion in the hottest fight of the tournament. He tried to match Labreque at hard hitting, but was unable to hold the pace in the strange courts...
...four University players who entered the Canadian National Squash Racquets Championship, held at Quebec last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, one reached the final round and another the semi-finals. Captain E. M. Hinkle '23 was defeated by Jean Labreque in the finals 15-12, 18-14, 15-10, while the same player eliminated Channing Wakefield 2L the round before 18-16, 15-18, 15-9, 18-15. Belden Wigglesworth '23 was beaten by a Montreal player, O'Donohue, in the first round and L. J. Young '23, letter winning in the first round, lost, in the second to a Canadian...
...round will continue until Thursday night, each one of these clubs opposing one of the others in a mock trial. The four winners will take part in the semi-finals next fall, and the two winners of these semi-finals will oppose each other in the finals about a month later...
...method of discovery, apparently, that stirs this scientist's sense of irony. With all its advancement, surgery has had to turn for this lesson to the pariahs of the profession, witch-doctors, fakirs, and miracle-workers of semi-civilized races. The exhibitions of professional tricksters, who astonish their audiences by self-inflicted torture, are often made possible and painless by this simple process of deep breathing. A French doctor, observing some of these semi-savage rites in Africa, drew his own conclusion, and the test of actual experiment was a satisfactory proof...