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LAW CLUBS START SIXTH ROUND

Four Tied Near Close of Ames Prize Competition for Year.

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The fifth round in the competition among the clubs of the Law School for the Ames prizes has been completed. The remaining round, the result of which will decide what clubs are to be in the finals next year, is now under way, and will be finished by January 23. The results of the fifth round were as follows: Moody defeated Parsons, Marshall defeated George Gray, Kent defeated Pow Wow, Bryce defeated Ames Gray, Westengard defeated Cooley, Warren defeated Lowell, and Wyman was victorious over Beale. The present standing of the clubs in the competition follows: 80 per cent., Bryce, Kent, Marshall, and Moody; 75 per cent, Westengard; 60 per cent, Beale, Cooley, George Gray, Lowell, Warren, and Wyman; 20 per cent, Ames-Gray, Parsons, Pow Wow.

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