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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...veteran Ed Peterson and Bob Graves who captained the Freshman team last year are both vieing for the number five post with Bill Cordingley also in the running for one of the last two positions. Against the Indians Peterson and Cordingley played five and six respectively, while Graves replaced Peterson on Saturday. Cordingley alternated with Graves as number one man for the Yardlings last season...
...Coach Bill Nenfeld's Yardling track team hasn't been beaten yet. But Saturday, when in the last meet of the season his charges step out of schoolboy track circles to tackle a tough cub outfit from New Haven, he'll know whether he has something or not. It won't be a pushover for the Crimson like last year, when one of Harvard's greatest Freshman track teams whitewashed the Blue...
Campbell who ran a sizzling 1:57.4 half-mile in the handicap meet and hasn't been extended since, is a sure bet in the 880. And, incidentally, he may well crack the meet record of 1:58.2, set by Bill Bingham in 1913. He will double in the 440, where the Crimson has been weakened by the loss of Dan Hamilton, weakened to such an extent that Exeter swept the event Saturday...
Russ Houghton, pitching his second game of the week in the absence of the regular hurlers, Jack Schwede and Charlie Brackett, lost a tough decision to Holy Cross Saturday at Soldiers Field 4-3. Both Stoughton and the visiting pitcher, Bill Pheeny, allowed only six hits and four walks, but the Crimson fielders outbooted their opponents...
First places were evenly divided, seven going to each team. It was a day of sweeps for both. Harvard swept the hammer throw, with Steve Brennan, Bill Shallow, and Bob Sears throwing one, two, three. Brennan's throw was 159 ft. 11 in. The shot was also swept by Harvard. George Downing won with 47 ft., 6 1-2 in. Howard Mendel and Bert Litman followed him. John Erhard, Pen Tuttle, and Dave Rivinus won the two-mile run for the Crimson. Erhard and Tuttle led the field by approximately 100 yards. Erhard's time...