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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Competition for fencers with less than two years of experience. Noll Morese '26 and A. R. Alen '26 of the Unive1rsity squad, with John Winder '27, number two man on the Freshman team, will compete for this title and Franklin Hollis, captain of the 1927 team, is a possible entrant...
...Anderson of the Illinois A. C., and Carl Christiansson of the Newark A. C. went down the track abreast in the 45 yard hurdles. A lunge at the finish gave Anderson the first medal in world-record time, but the Crimson hurdler was second. Jefferson Fletcher '25, another University entrant, was not eliminated until the semi-finals...
...maintain by her long tournament experience the morale of the 1924 American Olympic tennis team. Despite the fact that she had competed for Norway in the 1912 Olympics, the U. S. L. T. A. had applied (TIME, Jan. 14) for special exception to the rule which prohibits an entrant who has competed for one country from competing for another...
...University medley sprint relay team, composed of Captain Burke, Chapin, Merrill and Fletcher, and the Crimson entrant in the hammer throw. Marshall, will leave today for Philadelphia with Coach Martin and Manager Chandler, since their events come tomorrow on the first day of the meet. The other University entrants, whose contests come on Saturday, will leave tomorrow afternoon...
...Crimson entrants will compete in the javelin throw. These are R. M. C. Greenidge 3E.S., who won the event against Yale last year, and S. W. Leck 4E.S. In the discus throw, the University participants will be C. C. Carpenter '24 and W. V. Miller '23, who placed third in the intercollegiates last spring. C. A. C. Eastman '24, who has been making some long heaves this winter, is the sole University entrant in the shotput, while the only Crimson representative in the hammer throw will be L. K. Marshall 5E.S...