Word: fields
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman track team suffered its first defeat of the year in a meet held with Exeter on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon, a score of 69 points being made by the school-boy runners, as compared with 39 by the Freshmen. Although no records were broken, several very fast times were made, especially in the 220-yard dash. Exeter won eight of the possible 12 first places and pressed the Freshmen runners hard in all the events...
...sprints, Torkleson of Exeter was prominent, capturing the first places in the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes. In the latter his time was 22 1-5 seconds. Honors in the field events went to Exeter with first places in the shot put and hammer throw, and all three places in the pole vault; while in the high jump and broad jump the Freshmen scored first places...
...Illustrated has announced the election of Charles Frederick Zukoski, Jr., '19, of St. Louis, Mo., as President; of William Roby Swart '19, of Nashua, N. H., as Managing Editor; of Andrew Field Tribble '19, of Kansas City, Mo., as Secretary; of Gilbert Henry Hood, Jr., '20, of Somerville, as Treasurer; of Richard Rowland Eisendrath '20, of Chicago, Ill., as Business Manager; and of Collis Huntington Holladay '20, of San Francisco, as Photographic Manager...
...27th annual interscholastic tennis tournament commenced yesterday afternoon on the Jarvis Field Courts. There were 29 entries, representing Andover, Boston Latin School, Exeter, Newton High, St. Mark's and Milton. Twenty-two matches were played during the afternoon, in which Andover was an easy leader, winning nine out of ten matches played, with Exeter in second place with a total of five matches won. Kaltenback of Andover, after defeating Dana of Boston Latin, Marshall of Exeter, and Moore of Exeter, was the only man to reach the semi-finals. The six remaining matches will be played this morning...
...University's chances will be affected greatly by the condition of L. B. Evans '20. If the ankle injured at Camp Devens on Friday is in shape, centre field will be occupied by one of the best outfielders that has played in Cambridge for several years. Evans is sure on a fly ball, has a very accurate, though not over-strong, throwing arm, and is even more effective on the offense...