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TO HOLD FINALS IN AMES COMPETITION

Second Year Court Contest to be Decided Next Wednesday and Thursday, February 8 and 9 -- Eight Clubs Survive Trials

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

On Wednesday, February 8, and Thursday, February 9, the finals in the second year courts of the Ames competition of the Law School will be held in Langdell Hall.

This competition is open only to the members of the eight clubs which qualified as a result of the four elimination rounds held early in the month, and will be the last contest for second year law students to be held this year.

The following is the standing of the clubs as a result of the elimination competition, the first eight being the winners: Club  Points  Pct. Parsons  31  1.000 Holmes  29  1.000 Kent-Marshall  28  1.000 Scott  28  .750 James Bryce  26  .750 Mansfield-Warren  25 1/2  .750 Taft  21 1/2  .750 Ames-Gray  25 1/2  .500 Westengard  24  .500 Choate  23  .500 Pound  23  .500 Pow Wow  16  .333 George Gray  25  .250 Harlan  17  .250 Hudson  17  .250 Lowell  17  .250 Williston  17  .250 Pollock  18  .250 Ellen Borough  15 1/2  .000

The eight leading clubs will each argue one case in the finals on February 8 and 9, and the four winners will compete in the semi-finals of the Ames Competition next fall. Drawings for the competition have been made as follows:

Taft (plaintiff) vs. James Bryce (defendant), February 8.

Mansfield-Warren (plaintiff) vs. Scott (defendant), February 8.

Parsons (plaintiff) vs. Holmes (defendant), February 9.

Ames-Gray (plaintiff) vs. Kent-Marshall (defendant), February 9.

No man may argue in this final round of the second year competition unless he has argued in one of the four elimination rounds representing the same club he represents in the final round.

The eight leading clubs will each argue one case in the finals on February 8 and 9, and the four winners will compete in the semi-finals of the Ames Competition next fall. Drawings for the competition have been made as follows:

Taft (plaintiff) vs. James Bryce (defendant), February 8.

Mansfield-Warren (plaintiff) vs. Scott (defendant), February 8.

Parsons (plaintiff) vs. Holmes (defendant), February 9.

Ames-Gray (plaintiff) vs. Kent-Marshall (defendant), February 9.

No man may argue in this final round of the second year competition unless he has argued in one of the four elimination rounds representing the same club he represents in the final round.

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