Word: anchors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Time trials were held for the University long and short distance relays on Saturday, with the result that Coach Martin picked three men for the former and two for the latter race. W. L. Chapin '25 will probably be lead-off man with Captain J. W. Burke '23 at anchor, while J. E. Merrill '24 is the third man chosen for the relay against Dartmouth...
...Douglas, all experienced runners, Captain Burke's quartet will be obliged to stretch its powers to the limit in order to win. The University running order as previously announced will be W. L. Chapin '25, lead-off man; J. H. Sherburne '24, Campbell Newball '24, and Captain Burke at anchor. D. H. Mooney 2E.S., who has showed himself a dependable long distance man by substituting for Burke in many of the precaution, will run only in the 1000 tonight...
Little can be said of the relative strength of the two Freshman relay teams which will meet this evening. The Crimson quartet, captained by R. G. Allen, who also runs anchor, is an exceptionally fast and dependable unit, but reports indicate that the same may be said of the Blue 1926 team...
...first lap of the relay race, English High School, with Captain McKillock carrying the stick, was about on even terms with the Freshmen, but, from then on, each Crimson runner increased the lead by over ten yards so that Allen, at anchor, broke the tape well in the lead...
...picture lent to the Museum shows fishing boats, while and different shades of gray, with touches of red, at anchor. The water is a light blue with occasional notes of green, and the sky a grayish violet. The treatment is broad and simple. The picture has charm and distinction and is an interesting addition to the Museum's collection of modern watercolors...