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The qualifying tournament in the Ames Law Club competition for second-year men has reached the fifth round and the clubs are now arguing their cases. To date the Thayer Club is ahead with an average of 1,000, having won all its cases thus far. The other clubs are closely bunched with the scores varying from 700 to 500. Pow Wow, however, is far in the rear with an average of 0. The drawings for the fifth round are as follows: Witanagemot vs. Kent, Lowell vs. Parsons, Moody vs. Beale, Westengard vs. Warren, Williston vs. Thayer, Geo. Gray vs. Pow Wow. The briefs for the sixth round are due Monday and the cases must be argued off between January 24 and 29.
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