Word: fastest
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hockey team. Three H men are included in the battery, namely, G. A. Percy '18, G. H. Eckfeldt '17 and T. K. Fisher '17. Without the services of these men this year's hockey team would be seriously handicapped. Percy, who captained his Freshman team was one of the fastest men in the University forward line last year. Also it will be remembered that his hit won the first game of the baseball series with Yale last June, and therefore as a veteran in this sport he should be of no small value to the 1917 nine...
...speed on the bases, is liable to make him the big stumbling block to the University players in tomorrow's contest. He leads all of the college run-getters with a total of 27, while his record of 22 stolen bases gives him the right to be considered the fastest base-runner in college baseball. His work around first base has proved no less notable, for he has made but five errors out of 83 chances...
...keep slightly ahead and he crossed the finish line a winner by 1 1-2 yards. His time of 1 minute 53 seconds beat the former intercollegiate record by two-fifths of a second. Bingham covered the distance in 1 minute 53 1-5 seconds, which is the fastest ever run by a member of the University...
...Regimental Band's most lusty bugler. Shortly thereafter the parade will form and after a general trip around the Yard, led by the entire Regimental Band and the Class Goat, will converge towards Harvard square, where a half-dozen of the Boston Elevated Company's fastest trolley cars will be waiting to receive the throng. Before the cars are boarded, however, every Senior must pass in review before the camera...
...University tennis team defeated Princeton six matches to three, on Divinity Field, Saturday afternoon. The fastest match of the afternoon was that in which G. C. Caner '17 and W. Rand, 3d, '17 defeated Knox and Riker by the score of 6-4, 6-4. The match was close throughout, and was characterized by steady, brilliant playing by both sides. Captain R. N. Williams, 2d, '16 easily disposed of L. Beekman in a match which resulted in a 6-2, 6-0 score...