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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yard low hurdles and high jump, as well as two second places, in the 120-yard high hurdles and broad jump. The other first place for the Freshmen was secured by G. Lamont '16, who won the 880-yard run by a beautiful sprint at the finish...
...Freshman boat at Poughkeepsie. The present stroke has never rowed the position previous to this season. With this brief introduction to the crew, it can be seen that the Pennsylvania eight, at best, is most inexperienced, and that any attempt to discuss prospects or our possible position at the finish at Cambridge, would be futile...
...Cable '13 won the broad jump competition held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon with a jump of 21 ft., 8 1-2 in. The order of the next four to finish was J. S. King '13, 21 ft., 6 1-4 in.; D. A. Park '15, 21 ft., 1-2 in.; W. I. Allen, Jr., '14, 20 ft., 9 1-2 in.; P. G. M. Austin '13, 20 ft., 8 1-2 in. Fourteen men entered the event, which was from scratch...
...basin, the second Freshmen having a two-length lead over the University crews at the start. The water was choppy, and the second University crew, using the short-sterned shell, found it hard to keep their boat straight. Under the circumstances the oarsmanship was satisfactory, and at the finish the first University crew led, with the first and second Freshmen and the second University crews close behind...
...close race for a little over a mile down-stream in the upper part of the Basin. The first and second University crews gave the third and the Freshmen one length handicap. The race was very even, the crews never stringing out enough to show open water. At the finish abreast of Gloucester street the Freshmen led by about a length with the first, second, and third University crews about a quarter of a length apart in that order...