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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...connection with the abolition of training tables at the University, announcement of which was made in Tuesday's CRIMSON, Major F. W. Moore has made a further explanation of the situation. He made it clear that the Athletic Committee expressed its approval of this move mainly for the purpose of economizing from a financial standpoint. There will be but one slight exception to this rule in the case of the crew. Inasmuch as they do not finish their daily practice till very late, they will eat together in the evenings...
...Freshman swimming team won its first victory of the season yesterday when it defeated the Huntington School in a close meet at the Boston Y. M. C. A. by a score of 29-24. T. F. Baxter and U. A. Ridley, captain, were the mainstays of the 1922 team, the former securing two first places, while the latter was second in two events. Both men were also in the relay...
...Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, except one who will obtain his commission in a few weeks. All but one of the men holding baseball"H's" when the war broke out were commissioned. There are nine such men. The tenth man, though not commissioned, is in the A. E. F. in France. The seventeen hockey "H" men were all in the service, and each of the five University oarsmen were commissioned officers, as were the eight track men. Tennis and golf both gave their full quotas...
Freshman--125 pound, E. L. Sutcliffe; 135 pound, G. V. Smith; 158 pound, E. D. Weatherhead; 175 pound, C. C. Macomber; heavyweight, J. F. Brown...
This afternoon at 3 o'clock the Freshman swimming team will meet Huntington School in the Boston Y. M. C. A. tank. Captain U. A. Ridley, E. G. Ratcliff, T. F. Baxter, and W. Y. Peters form the nucleus of the 1922 team, each being entered in two events...