Word: dunkers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...contest last year at New Haven was an overwhelming victory for the Crimson, whose players sold text-books and slide rules to make the journey. Before the encounter with Yale here during commencement week, this year's team has arranged several minor games. H. T. Dunker '25, the manager of the P. B. K. team, announced last night that he is seeking encounters with other sandlot teams and solicits challenges...
...surprise to all who had studied the various merits of the Nassau and Cambridge track forces, that the winner last Saturday was not determined until the result of the final event was announced. Instead of lagging by the expected 15 point margin, Captain Dunker's team came within an ace of victory. Harvard needed but three more points...
More than 120 of the interscholastic contestants have signified their intention of attending a dinner at the Varsity Club. Mr. Richard Clark Floyd '11, former track manager at the University and a member of the advisory board of the Intercollegiate Association, will be the toastmaster. H. T. Dunker '25, captain of the University track team, M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, captain of the 1926 University football team, and Mr. F. W. Garcelon LL.B. '95, donor of the annual University hurdles prize, will speak...
...score of 186 9-10 for Harvard to 56 1-10 for M. I. T. is no reflection on the weakness of the Engineers but rather a testimony of the Crimson's power. For Captain Dunker's team was forced to break the half-mile, javelin, and high jump dual meet records and turn in noteworthy results in nearly every event in order to pile up such a score...
With Hall and Broome in the broad jump. Murphy being out with a pulled tendon. Jones and Jenney in the high jump, Hallowell and Laimbeer in the discus, Dunker and Potter in the shot put, Berglund in the hammer, and Cheek and Dorman in the javelin Harvard should pick up a good quantity of points...