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...will run, five are sure of their positions, Captain W. L. Chapin '25, H. R. Cutcheon '25, W. L. Tibbetts '26, LeB. R. Barker '26, and B. E. Swede '27, Freshman captain last year...
...talking with a CRIMSON reporter, Coach Farrell emphasized the fact that inexperienced men are at no disadvantage. To illustrate his point, he mentioned that Cutcheon and Chapin, two of the best track men in the University, had no experience before they reported for Freshman cross-country...
Representatives from each of the major sports were chosen to be cheer-leaders for the football games this fall. Sylvester Baker Kelley '25 of Reading, Crew Captain, Clark Hodder '25 of Newton, Hockey star, Walter Leeds Chapin Jr. '25 of St. Paul, Minn., Cross-Country captain, and member of the University track team and John Edwin Toulmin '25 of Boston, pitcher on the University nine, are the four men selected. The cheer-leaders are orinarily the major captains, but Dunker, track captain, Beals, hockey captain and Hammond baseball captain, are all on the football squad. The three last-named cheer...
...season was started off with short talks by Manager J. C. Collins '25, Captain W. L. Chapin '26, A. L. Coburn '24, captain of last years team, and Coach E. L. Farrell...
...rain, postponements and several unforeseen results. George Lott Jr., of Chicago, national junior champion, reached the fourth round at the expense of R. Norris Williams (just elected non-playing captain of the U. S. Davis Cup team), Willard Crocker (captain of the Canadian Davis Cup team), and A. H. Chapin, hardy perennial of many title matches. John Hennessey, Indianapolis "cyclone," a player with no national ranking, whipped French Jean Borotra...