Word: freshmen
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With H. L. Pratt, Jr., the first man for their team, placing fifth, the 1923 harriers captured the invitation meet at New Haven on Saturday by a margin of one point over Yale. The Freshmen scored 38, Yale 39, Dartmouth 40, and M. I. T. 52. The fact that the yearling bunched their men, placing fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and twelfth, accounts for their victory over the less evenly matched Yale runners, who won the first two individual honors...
...first time in many years, the Newell Boat House will be opened regularly for work on the tank and the machines during the winter. Though the work will be primarily for Freshmen, upperclassmen may nevertheless come down if they wish, but no regular crews will be organized for them...
...first time since the game with Worcester Academy, the Freshmen today have no first-string men out with injuries. P. B. Kunhardt, L. De Jonge. V. Chapin and R. Martin, who have been out most of the season, are all back in condition and may play in today's game. The substitute backfield consists of R. Martin, J. H. Dempsey, P. E. Wilson and C. Cummings, all of whom have played in at least one game this season. Kunhardt, De Jonge and C. C. Lee are the most probable candidates for line substitutions...
...Freshmen may elect rowing to fulfill the requirements of the Department of Physical Training if they notify Mr. Geer at Weld 3 to that effect. There will be a meeting of all Freshmen interested in rowing at Newell Monday at 4 o'clock to outline the plans for the winter's work...
According to the comparative scores, the Freshmen are favorites over Yale 1923 by virtue of their victory over the Exeter eleven, which defeated Yale earlier in the season...