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...Yard Hurdles.--Jefferson Fletcher '25, C. I. Paulsen '27. J. M. Potter '26, W. B. Thomas '25, and J. J. Weinstein...
...results of the K. of C. track meet were rather unexpectedly disastrous for the University team last Saturday. Only Jefferson Fletcher '25 of New York City, with third place in the 45 yard hurdles, figured among the medal-winners. The 1927 team ran up 60 points to their opponents' 11 on Saturday against Boston English and Boston Latin High Schools. The coaches look for a much better showing in the B. A. A. meet tonight...
...track athletes on Saturday. In the afternoon the 1927 squad ran wild against Boston English and Boston Latin High Schools, and amassed a total of 60 points to their opponents' 11. Among the medal-winners in the Knights of Columbus games in the evening, however, were registered only Jefferson Fletcher '25 with third place in the 45 yard hurdles, and the 1927 relay team, which soundly trounced a yearling M. I. T. quartet...
...Fletcher Takes Third In Hurdles...
...Miller '27 survived the trial heats, and finished fourth in the finals, an extremely good performance in view of the fact that Loren Murchison, and men scarcely inferior, were running against him. C. I. Paulsen '27, in the hurdle event, starting from scratch, could not overcome his opponents' handicaps. Fletcher, however, in the first heat, with a one foot handicap, took second place, bowing to Christiansson, the swift Swede from the Newark A. C. The latter's time was six seconds, equalling the world record. Fletcher won his semi-final heat, and in the finals he came in ahead...