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BRYCE CLUB IN FINAL ROUND

Ames-Gray Pleaders Defeated in Semi-Finals of Annual Ames Competition In the Law School.

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By defeating the Ames-Gray Club in the second semi-final contest last evening, the Bryce Club qualified for the final round of the annual Ames Competition in the Law School. The counsel for the Bryce Club were: C. B. Randall 2L., T. J. Hargrave 2L.; and for the Ames-Gray Club: C. S. Colier 2L., and C. H. Paul 2L. The judges for the contest were A. Ballantine '04, J.A. Daly 3L., and W.F. Merrill 3L.

The winner of last night's argument will meet the Kent Club for the final round within a month. The facts for this contest will be given out at the Round Table this afternoon. For the deciding contests the clubs may pick any two of their members for counsel, the only restriction being that at least six men must have represented each club through the several rounds.

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