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Last week, Watts Gunn of Georgia Tech, playmate of Robert Tyre Jones Jr., went four times around the Garden City (L. I.) Golf Club course in a total of 302 strokes. Had he been alive to do this in 1902, he would have won the U. S. Open Championship by five strokes.* But, at 22, his reward was the qualifying medal of the national intercollegiate golf tournament...
...race for second crews is a very doubtful proposition, but the Crimson second eight has been rowing consistently well and has a good chance of victory, considering its win over the Navy and the latter's triumph over Tech. The Freshman race is impossible of prognostication, for the only thing known about the Harvard 1930 crew is that it is from two to four lengths faster than the Sophomore eight and can always keep ahead of the University 150-pound crew. Neither of the latter crews is favored to win its race on Saturday, but the lightweights, untested save...
...seatings of the 1930 first eight, the Freshman 150-pound boat, and the sophomore class crew for their respective races Saturday with Tech and Penn, the Yale first year 150-pounders, and the Eli class crew, follows...
...first A made in two years); B in public utilities and B in pleading (only two marks were better) ; C in property (highest mark in the class). It was pointed out that few of my classmates had had my opportunities. Before attending Emory Law School I studied at Georgia Tech and Harvard Law School. It was also recalled that during four years of high school my grades were high enough to excuse me from all term-end examinations...
Among the point-winners who figured against Tech last spring who will face the M. I. T. squad again, are Captain E. C. Haggerty '27, several times Inter-collegiate champion over the mile distance: A. H. O'Neil '28, middle distance star who captained the Freshman two years ago, A. H. Miller, '27, a sure point winner in the past and C. A. Pratt '28, all-round performer in the weight events...