Word: bench
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...regular percentage system is used to grade the clubs according to cases won and lost. The four highest groups are retained for the semi-finals held in the fall of the third year, and as a climax comes the finals, a mock trial with actual justices on the bench. This concluding test involves, from the lawyer's standpoint, the important essentials of a regular case in court...
Then Yale in a desperate last-minute rally, tried first her running attack once more, but when that failed to gain; O'Hearn opened up with long passes to Bench and Neidlinger which brought the ball to the Crimson's 25-yard line. But before the teams lined up, the final whistle blew with Harvard the 10 to 3 victor...
...quarterback 20 5.09 142 Milton P. H. Theopold '25, tackle 20 6.01 175 St. Marks G. W. Tower '23, tackle 21 5.11 185 New Rochelle High Yale Statistics Name and Position Age Height Weight Prep. School C. G. Becket, back 21 5.11 170 East Orange H. S. E. C. Bench, back 20 5.10 168 Exeter E. F. Blair, end 20 6.03 187 Hotchkiss J. T. Cochran, back 22 6.00 175 Mobile H. S. H. K. Cross, guard 22 6.01 245 Salisbury Cruikshank, guard 21 6.00 218 Hotchkiss E. N. Cutler, end 23 6.00 180 Exeter J. M. Deaver...
...weight events promise an even break, with Captain Dunker of the yearlings a probable winner in the shot-put. Bench should come close to him, while Hallowell is the best crimson prospect for third place. The hammer-throw, on the other hand, seems sure to go to the Elis, with Lufkin the most likely winner, and Theopold and Earle, a promising Eli, sure to come close to tying for second place...
...events, the javelin and discus, are both potential Crimson victories, with Bourne a probable winner in the former event over Bench, who seems unlikely to heave the discus as far as Dunker. With MacLaughlin the only entry, the prospects of a Crimson victory in the pole-vault are not bright, since Carpenter and Hopkins of Yale have both done better than the average...