Word: fall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...team in the spring are unusually good, for three of the six men who won that insignia last year are eligible again this year. They are Captain L. H. Canan '17 F. I. Amory '17 and J. W. Hubbell '17. In the intercollegiate golf tournament at Pittsburg, Pa., last fall, J. W. Hubbell '17 defeated D. C. Cockran of Princeton is the finals one up, thus winning the individual championship and a major "H". The University's two teams in the finals of the tournament, L. H. Canan '17 and F. L. Amory '17, and J. I. Wylde...
After the boxing tournament the wrestlers were brought into the ring to decide the championships of the University in the various weight classes. All of the bouts were very evenly contested, and resulted in close decisions. There was but one fall during the whole evening, and that came in the 175-pound match, when Burnham threw Brown after an eight-minute tussle. The liveliest bouts were staged in the 145-pound class, in the 175-pound class, and in the heavy-weight class. The greatest interest was centered about the heavyweight match, in which W. B. Snow '18, captain...
...year's Freshman team is sending some good material up to the University squad that, with practice, should produce some first-class performers. J. S. Pfaffman '17, who has been elected captain to fill the vacancy left by G. C. Caner '17, was runner-up in the intercollegiates last fall; and he and W. P. Whitehouse '17 were runners-up in the doubles. Pfaffman captained his Freshman team and has been on several University teams. H. G. M. Kelleher '18 and W. D. D. Morgan '18 were also on last year's team...
...have been running especially well at this distance, and they will form a stiff opposition to the quarter-milers of the opposing teams in this spring's meets. Stevenson will also run in the half-mile, and with W. H. Goodwin and J. Nolen, who ran well the past fall on the 1920 cross-country team, will comprise a trio of last men for this distance. Again in the mile run the team has some very promising material. D. J. Duggan, who has had considerable preparatory school experience, should develop into a very fast miler with proper coaching and will...
...evident weak spot in the team will be in the hurdles. In the fall meets B. Tracy, Jr., showed unusual promise over both the high and low hurdles, but as he has left College and gone to France, Coach Donovan will be forced to seek elsewhere for a good hurdler. R. H. Post and C. F. Batchelder have had some experience as hurdlers, but neither of them are very fast, and will need a lot of coaching...