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The Harvard Justifying his standing as third-best amateur player in the country, Vio Niederhoffer topped Tom Poor with a John Harvard needed this practice and victory in order to build confidence to face Princeton, which is favored to win next month. Mohibulla and Hashem Khan will play Harvard in an exhibition match in Hemenway Gym at 5 p.m. today. The two Pakistanis, reputed to be the best players in the world, are expected to annihilate Harvard.
Justifying his standing as third-best amateur player in the country, Vio Niederhoffer topped Tom Poor with a John Harvard needed this practice and victory in order to build confidence to face Princeton, which is favored to win next month. Mohibulla and Hashem Khan will play Harvard in an exhibition match in Hemenway Gym at 5 p.m. today. The two Pakistanis, reputed to be the best players in the world, are expected to annihilate Harvard.
Justifying his standing as third-best amateur player in the country, Vio Niederhoffer topped Tom Poor with a John Harvard needed this practice and victory in order to build confidence to face Princeton, which is favored to win next month. Mohibulla and Hashem Khan will play Harvard in an exhibition match in Hemenway Gym at 5 p.m. today. The two Pakistanis, reputed to be the best players in the world, are expected to annihilate Harvard.
John Harvard needed this practice and victory in order to build confidence to face Princeton, which is favored to win next month. Mohibulla and Hashem Khan will play Harvard in an exhibition match in Hemenway Gym at 5 p.m. today. The two Pakistanis, reputed to be the best players in the world, are expected to annihilate Harvard.
Harvard needed this practice and victory in order to build confidence to face Princeton, which is favored to win next month.
Mohibulla and Hashem Khan will play Harvard in an exhibition match in Hemenway Gym at 5 p.m. today. The two Pakistanis, reputed to be the best players in the world, are expected to annihilate Harvard.
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