Word: baker
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With three regulars from last year's team returning, the prospects for the season are promising. C. W. Baker '22 Durham Jones, '22, and J. B. Fleming '22, are steady, consistent players who have shown their worth by their work with the team last year. In addition to these men, J. H. Eaton '22 and C. C. de Gersdorff '23 may both be counted on to turn in some good performances. Eaton was kept from playing last year by illness, and de Gersdorff, who captained the 1923 Freshman team, did not go out for the University team last year Good...
...this year has aroused and gained only second place when the event was held on Franklin Field yesterday afternoon in the first day of the Pennsylvania Relay Carnival. Brown's best throw of 151 feet 5 inches was 4 feet and 8 inches shorter than the winning toss of Baker, Princeton's all-round athlete. The Orange and Black opened the carnival auspiciously by securing three of the first four places in the hammer-throw, Emery and Hills, the latter a Freshman, gaining third and fourth respectively. It is doubtful whether Brown will do well enough in the shot...
...Root 1G.B., defeated G. W. Howe 1G.B., 7-9, 8-6, 6-3; S. F. Nicholson 1G.B., defeated P. K. Edwards 2G. B., 6-3, 6-4; R. W. Marks 2G.B., defeated L. G. Harrier 1G.B., 6-1, 6-2; H. K. Gross 2G.B., defeated J. C. Baker 1G.B...
...year he has achieved results which justify the expectations of his supporters. Bradley of Kansas Agricultural College, Tonon of M. I. T., Tootel of Bowdoin, Cruikshank of Yale, and Wager of Cornell are a quintet of weight throwers who are expected to afford Brown some keen competition while in Baker and Emery, Princeton has a pair of men capable of getting 150 feet of better...
...Workshop, under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker '87, will give the second performance of the four one-act plays which were presented on Thursday night, this evening at 8 o'clock at Agassiz House, Radcliffe. These plays will be given in the following order: "The Hard Heart," by M. G. Kister ocC.; "The Mourner," by James Mahoney 1G; "Nothing At All," by Miss Isabelle W. Lawrence; and "The Reception," by Miss Anne F. Wilson...