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WILSON, SCOTT CLUBS CAPTURE SEMI-FINALS OF AMES COMPETITION

HONORABLE J. B. DREW PRESIDES AT CONTEST

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Victory in the semi-finals of the Ames Competition was awarded last night to the Wilson and Scott Clubs of the Law School as a result of their showing in the cases argued during the last two evenings against the Marshall and Bryce Clubs. The two winning clubs will compete in the final contest next February.

Wayne Bannister 31, and Edward W. Lane 31, successfully represented the Scott Club last night in an argument involving points in option contracts and equity. The previous evening witnessed a victory by counsels Elwood B. Levy 31, and Edward B. Hanify 3L of the Wilson Club in a case concerning points in equity and corporation.

The presiding judge in last night's litigation was the Honorable James B. Drew, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. His colleagues were the Honorable William W. Moss, Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island; and the Honorable Stanley E. Qua, Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.

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