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Another important point to be considered is the scoring in the Intercollegiate meet. It has been proposed that the system be altered so that five places count, first place for 5 points, second 4, third 3, and so on. Lastly, the question of the proposed indoor track meet will be settled. This plan calls for a meet to be held every March with championships awarded and points scored on the usual basis. There will be several relays at distances varying from 150 yards to 2,000 yards to the man. The field events will be contested by teams of five...
...shows the greatest alertness upon the ball field. This cup which was first awarded in 1912 is known as the Barrett Wendell, Jr., cup and is to be presented to the man who has the highest total number of points reckoned on the following basis, each achievement to count one point...
Running high jump between teams of five men. Same provisions as to eligibility as in relay events, and points to be scored as in the cross-country runs, namely, first place to count 1; second 2; and so on up the scale...
...also proposed to amend the rules which govern the awarding of the championship cup for the annual field meeting, so that a first place shall count 5 points, a second 4, third 3, a fourth 2 and a fifth 1 point...
...score of the shoot between the University Rifle team and the North Georgia Agricultural College has just been announced. The University team was defeated, scoring count of 890 as against 910 points for the Georgia men. The Harvard team: F. W. Capper '15, L. Clark '16, S. L. French '15, C.C. Patterson '16 and M.P. Robinson '15. Although the score of this match is not particularly encouraging, and the team has shown some weakness, especially at prone shooting, it is rapidly improving. This is evidenced by a recent score of 906, registered against Massachusetts Agricultural. The Amherst returns have...