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Army and Williams should beat Columbia and Amherst, respectively, with something to spare. Columbia is, however, apparently getting back into its stride and may be troublesome. If Clement is unable to play, Williams may be pressed hard to win, but on paper the conquerors of Cornell have a distinct edge...
...obligations are not slow to gather momentum during the first days of the term, and toward the end of the first month the average undergraduate finds himself swamped. In the midst of his complexities came, heretofore, the November hours. Many a capable man finds it impossible to hit his stride in the beginning, and can only fall into it gradually. Once having found it, however, he can hold the pace. It is largely in the interest of these men that the ruling was revised, since it was thought unfair to subject them to disciplinary action upon such inconclusive evidence...
...ahead. On the turn Epinard was seen to slow up, veer right, flatten out again in a dash for the outside after losing four lengths. Jockey Haynes had feared a "pocketing" but his caution was costly. Racing through the home stretch Epinard was one heart-breaking stride short of Ladkin at.the finish...
...first match on home courts, the team once more got back into its winning stride on Monday, April 28, when it easily overcame the Business School team by a 6-2 count. Ingraham was at his best that day, overcoming Davies, former intercollegiate doubles champion from California, by a 6-3, 6-3 score...
...eighth saw another fine chance wasted. Walsh's barefaced larceny robbed Samborski of a hit, although the force of the blow felled him. The Purple third-sacker recovered himself quickly and his throw nailed Samborski by half a stride. Brown singled to right and sprinted around to third when Jenkins his safely. Campbell and Gordon were, however, easy infield outs and Carroll's shutout record was unmarred...