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The Class Cup Series 1Vhen the Sophomores won the class series, it was the second time a dark horse had won the race. The series was filled with thrills and close games. The only team that stood no chance at any time was the Freshman. The first game the Seniors were beaten by the Juniors, 17 to 16, after the Seniors in the hnal seconds of play had missed two free throws which might have won the game. The second game was a tame affair between the Sophs and Freshies, the Sophs cleaning up by a 30 to 5 score. The Sophomores next put the Seniors out of running when they defeated them, 17 to 14, in a thriller. The Juniors and Seniors each beat the Freshnien, the former 15 to 5 and the latter 19 to 12. The deciding game between the juniors and Sophomores was one of the best class games played in the Harvard gyin in the last few years. Schnadig's basket in the last minute gave the Sophornores the game, 14 to 13. The Soph- omores played splendid ball and well deserved to win the series. Inter-Class Track Meet The Sophomore class won the iirst inter-class track meet held at Harvard in recent years. The meet was quite a success and promises to be an annual affair. A new set of class records was set up. Roy Farland of the Sophomores was the individual star, with 34 points. Howard of the Seniors. and Mandel of the Sophomores, were second, with 11 points each. Standing: Sophomores . ...55 .US Seniors .... ...SO Sfo Freshmen . . . . . .15 lfl juniors .... . . . 0 84
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Red Letter Day for Harvard On the seventeenth day of March, J. VV. Gimbel, of the mighty class of '26, endeavored to make a series of deep impressions on Hart, of the class of 'Z7. In the first round of the fistic duel they were even, but in the second round, as Gimbel slowly lost his ambition, Hart forged ahead. At the beginning of the third round the representative of the Sophomore class made a mighty swing, but missed .... This was fatal, as J. Hart, with a majestic hook, socked Gimbel as he came around for the second time. Thus ended the historic combat. The next day the color scheme of Gimbel's lamp was inspiring, and J. Hart was acclaimed by all to be the greatest exterior decorator of his time. Speaking of Spring Sports As the Review goes to press the prospects are bright for some good base- ball and indoor games. There is plenty of good material, so we should have several good school teams. Plans for a class series in tennis are in progress, as many of the fellows this year are very proticient in this sport. The series promises to be bigger, brighter and better than ever before. A school team will be chosen from the best in the tournament and many outside games are planned. 85
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