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...young man-lightning fast, tiger-sinewed...
...years has been in India as representative of Mitsui & Co. There he has won the Bengal championship three times, the West Indian championship once. Among his victims was Louis Dean of the India Davis Cup team. He is 26, "fast as lightning and with the sinews of a Bengal tiger." Takio Harada. Last year he won the Japanese singles championship from Toba. He also defeated the veteran Ichiya Kumagae, who is growing a trifle old for the court, but was at the time of the match reported "still a wizard." Harada is coming to this country soon to complete...
...When the Tiger hockey team appears on the ice next year, they will be equipped with leather headguards according to an edict just issued by the Chairman of the Athletic Board of Control at Princeton. The series of injuries about the head, culminating this year with the death of Reeves, star freshman player, has caused this definite action to be taken on the matter...
...sick-list complications end in a stalemate, the comparative scores for the intervening three weeks shed little more light. Harvard defeated by a 2-1 margin the same Tiger Outfit that four days later shut out Yale 1-0, but in turn the Crimson slumped, and bowed to Dartmouth 4-3. In the minor games the Elis downed B. U. 6-0, Williams 5-0, and Cornell 4-3, while the Crimson was taking an 8-1 pasting from the B. A. A. and beating Hamilton...
Strafegy will be among the most important features of tonight's clash, particularly in the light of the present trend of the Big Three season. Coach Wanamasker is expected to employ the same cautious tactics which won him the initial Crimson contest and lost his second engagement with the Tiger. Even before the Blue had obtained any lead over Harvard at the Arena three weeks ago, it was a common sight for three men to be playing in the Eli defense line. As the game wore on the Yale outfit left the attack more and more to individual sallies...