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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...boxing will take place on a platform which will be erected in the middle of the quadrangle. Each bout will consist of three rounds lasting two minutes apiece. Mr. D. J. Kelly of the Physical Education Department will be the referee. The results of the boxing will not count towards the interdormitory athletic trophy...
...team is also somewhat of a question. Since last year the team has improved greatly in scoring ability in dual meets, but it is hard to say just what they will be able to do on Saturday. The fight which Coach Bingham has put into the Crimson runners will count a great deal in the final score, and while it is doubtful that they will be able to win the meet, it is safe to say that they will do better than they did last year, and will finish close...
...Tiger weight men look stronger than do their team-mates in the other field events, and Princeton will count upon them for a number of its points. Both Speers and Rutan have been doing well over 140 feet in the hammer throw, and J. F. Brown '22, the University's strongest entry in this event,--will have to do better than his previous performances in meets this year if he is to get better than third place. In the shot put, Halsey of Princeton looks like a sure winner, barring mishaps; he has consistently put the shot about three further...
...inauspicious start of the season, the University lacrosse team, which will meet Yale in New Haven on Saturday, May, 21, is a powerful organization. Its so far completed schedule stands scrutiny better than that of the Elis. Out of seven games played it has won three, while Yale can count only one victory-that over. Rutgers early in the spring. Last Saturday the Blue was defeated by Cornell 4-3 in the final minutes of play, when the Ithacans shot two goals in quick succession...
...hardest fought matches of the afternoon. Duane, who has been exhibiting a sensational brand of playing during the past week, took his match from Captain Cauldwell of the Engineers in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3; and Feibleman of the University team evened up the count by defeating Scott in straight sets...