Word: allens
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...opponents of the Freshmen racquet wielders at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon on the Academy courts. The Freshman team will line up: W. T. Smith, one; G. H. Perkins, two; G. D. Debevoise three; A. L. Welsman, four; Bernard Bandler, five; and G. M. Laimbeer, six A. R. Allen will pair with Perkins in one of the doubles matches with Smith and Debevoise, and Welsman and Laimbeer forming the other doubles combinations...
...next defeated Kimball Union Academy 6 to 4, and St. Anselm's by the wider margin of 11 to 0. HARVARD 1926 DARTMOUTH 1926 McGlone, s.s. s.s., Hudgins Knowlton, 2b. 1b., Marshall Slayton, 3b. 3b., Dooley Todd, c.f. c.f., Stanley Field, 1b. r.f., McDonald Burton, l.f. l.f., Truesdale Allen, r.f. 2b., Sterling Maher, c. c., Howland Puffer, Moseley, p. p., Bartels
Yesterday afternoon, in the second pair of races for the Garcelon hurdle trophies, Thomas came in first over the high timbers, while Gordon won the low event. Captain Allen of the Freshman team, who led Gordon up to the last flight, looked like a winner, but lost his stride and tripped over the final hurdle, taking a bad spill. K. P. Smith and Terhune, followed Gordon over the finish...
Captain R. G. Allen '26, taking first place in the 100-yard, 220-yard, and 440-yard distances, J. N. Watters '26 who won the half-mile and mile races, and M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, who placed first in the discus, second in the javelin and third in the shot put, were the outstanding competitors for the Crimson. Taylor, with three firsts, and Gibson with two firsts and a second, featured for the Tigers...
...mound by Casto, who retired his opponents in summary fashion. Although the Crimson out fielded the Tigers, the nine was never able even to threaten its opponent's early lead. The first Crimson scoring came in the sixth, when a single by Todd and a double by Allen brought in two runs. The third tally crossed the plate in the seventh as the result of a long sacrifice fly to center field...