Word: captains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following University players will compose this afternoon's lineup: Captain J. A. Hutchinson '28, J. W. Filoon '29, J. W. Hutchinson '30, Joseph Morrill '28, C.L. Stover '30, and O. L. Winston...
...Haven, Conn., May 17--Yale's track team will entrain for Cambridge at 3.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the annual track meet with the Crimson Captain Carr. Kieselhorst, and Schurman are among the outstanding entries for the Blue...
With the decide Crimson tinge of the shotput, discus, javelin, and hammer throws, the first half of the field events would appear to give Harvard a large lead. But the pole vault and high jump are Yale events that will offset the Crimson advantage. Captain Sabin Carr of Yale will have no competition for first place. Second will also go to the Blue if Hardy enters. Third should be taken by either B. G. Burbank '28 or F. B. Clark '28, who consistently do 12 feet six inches or better. Strong competition may result for the one point going with...
...team which engages the Harvard freshmen Saturday has shown exceptional strength thus far this tear in the sprints, discus, and hammer throw it is not, however, considered as will rounded a team as that which took the Harvard 1930 team into camp last year. In the first year meet, Captain MacDonald is expected to display some fine running in the 100 and 220 yard dashes...
...most closely contested meets in recent years. The "Its" loom unusually large and the difficulties of the dopester are correspondingly increased. Despite the dangers of prophesying about an issue so delicately balanced as that of tomorrow's meet the dope sheets are already appearing. A former Harvard captain gives Yale a three point advantage. But that, it appears, is only mathematics, and to a Harvard man such mathematics make very little appeal. One cannot fall to read between the lines that Harvard determination is worth far more than three points. A prominent Boston sports writer, more ingenious in the perilous...