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...Babbitt, of the Cornell seven, was a strong contender for the position of rover on the second team, but although a faster skater, is not the equal of Peacock in stick-work and shooting ability. C. D. Dickey, of Yale, is an excellent player at centre, but inferior to Curtis in both speed and stick-work, although he can better be relied upon to play his position...
Pole-vault.--C. S. Babbitt '18, C. B. Blaisdell '18, G. G. Haydock '16, M. T. MacDonald '18, W. E. Sullivan '18, R. T. Twitchell...
Interclass relays. Juniors vs. Sophomores.--Won by Juniors (Phinney, Potter, Ellison, Spitz, Bechtel, Waterman, Starr, Minot, Willcox, Teschner); second, 1918 (Cogswell, Whitney, Mitchell, Pratt, Davis, Donahue, Babbitt, Cogges hall, Morse, Rowse). Time, 7 minutes 14 2-5 seconds...
Pole-vault.--Won by C. S. Babbitt '18 (6 in.), 11 ft. 9 in.; second, W. C. Sullivan '18 (1 ft. 6 in.), 11 ft. 6 in.; third, D. S. Laird...
...Babbitt '18 was awarded first place in the pole-vault competition in the Cage yesterday with a vault of 11 feet 6 inches (handicap, 3 inches), for he had a lower handicap than the others who reached the same height. W. E. Sullivan '18 (handicap, 1 foot 6 inches) and D. S. Laird '19 (handicap, 2 feet 6 inches) also vaulted 11 feet 6 inches when their handicaps were added, and were awarded second and third places respectively. Seven men entered the competition...