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Chief Boatswain's Mate Barron Brainerd...
...fifth place at Philadelphia last year, will probably place again this year, and C. G. Krogness '21 of the University, who led Massey at the finish last Saturday, should also place. Thompson will have to do better than he has done so far this spring to beat Barron on Penn State, if Barron repeats his 15 seconds performance which he did earlier in the season against the University...
...yard hurdle race at Penn Stale was only three-fifths of a second slower than the American record, and R. S. Whitney '22 did good work in finishing close to Barron, who ran second to Earl Thompson at the Olympics last summer. G. Krogness '21 and R. W. Eitts '23 have only been out a short while and are not yet in lop form, but they are coming along rapidly, and by the middle of May the University should have a trio of hurdlers well above the average...
Georgia Tech, against whom Captain Emmons will first lead his team, boasts a hard-hitting outfield and three tricky pitchers. Barron, a football man, and Esan Settle are particularly potent with the stick; the longest hit ever made on Grants Field travelled from Settle's bat over the right field bleachers in the second game with Oglethorpe. The boxmen are Dan O'Leary, a south-paw, and Thompson and Collins, Freshmen...
...names of all men who have made Harvard track teams who never knew that they had any athletic ability when they came to Cambridge, and to name others who did not make their school teams, but were first class performers in college. Two of the former are W. A. Barron Jr., Captain of the 1914 team, who came to Harvard from a school which has no track team, and West more Willcox, of the class of 1917, and present holder of the Harvard 440-yard record, who never ran until his Freshman year in Harvard. Some of the latter class...