Word: feet
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...coaching the squad the last few days. At left guard the only veteran from the informal team of last year, J. S. Coleman, will star. The left side of the line will be completed by G. E. Dennis, interscholastic end from South Boston High School. He is over six feet tall and is scheduled to intercept all the forward passes that the Tufts warriors attempt. F. H. Russo, the burly star from Colby Academy, has been holding down the pivot position since the beginning of the season...
...yacht is a private one, but well adapted for its present purpose. It is 60 feet over all and 26 tons gross. Its seaworthiness is attested to by the fact that it has recently made a successful trip to the West Indies...
...University succeeded in placing in only one event, Ames Stevens '19 taking fourth in the hammer throw with a distance of 124 feet 10 inches. Owing to war-time conditions and the University's policy of limited athletics, only four men entered in the intercollegiate contests this season...
...highest soul burns to light men's feet...
Erdman of Princeton was the star performer for that team, as he took first in both the hurdle events. Sweeney of Yale did good work in clearing 12 feet in the pole vault, and his teammate, Hefflefinger, was also prominent, winning places in three events...