Word: blanchards
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Saturday, five members of the track team have entered the games and will probably leave for Philadelphia tomorrow. Captain E. A. Teschner '17 and W. Moore '18 will run in the 100-yard dash, and W. H. Meanix '18 is entered in the 440-yard hurdles. W. S. Blanchard '17 will compete in the weight events and C. S. Babbitt '18 in the pole-vault. No relay team will be entered, as has been the custom, and the men will go as individuals...
...recent meeting of the Athletic Committee the awarding of the University swimming team insignia to the following men was authorized: Maxwell Butler Blanchard '18, of Chicago, Ill.; Robert Edward Jackson '19, of Wakefield; Baroll McNear '19, of San Francisco, Cal.; Sydney James Rogers '17, of Cambridge; Charles Upton Shreve, 3d, '19, of Detroit, Mich.; Hunt Wentworth '17, of Chicago, Ill.; Sidney Hedges Wirt '19, of Brookline; and John Franklin Cover '18, of Lima, Ohio, manager...
...hammer-throw W. S. Blanchard '17 is beginning to get some good distances. Until the ground softens up, men in the field events other than the weights, shot and hammer, will not have the opportunity to do much more than limber...
...president, Robert Frederick Herrick '90; treasurer, Frederick Sumner Meade '87; secretary, Philips Wingate Thompson '02; directors to serve until-April, 1920, Walter Cabot Baylies '84, Dr. David Cheever '97, Alexander Galt Grant '07, John Anderson Sweetser '11; committee on elections to serve until April, 1920, Roger Amory '10, Wells Blanchard '16, Charles Chester Lane '04, Henry Smith Thompson '99, William Tecumseh Sherman Thorndike, '15, Richard Wigglesworth '12, Edward Atkinson Winsor...
...University gymnastic team was easily defeated by Dartmouth at Hanover Saturday evening by a score of 37 to 17. The team was slightly weakened by the loss of M. B. Blanchard '18, who was unable to compete on account of an injury to his ankle, but was completely outclassed the brilliant work of Captain D. Campbell '17, being the only redeeming feature of the team's performance. Campbell was easily the star of the meet, winning the parallel bars, tieing for first on the rings and placing second, in the side horse and third on the high bar. McDonough...