Word: gores
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...close trial race over the half-mile course yesterday afternoon the Standish Hall eight was but two feet ahead of the Smith Halls boat as they shot between the finish buoys. The Gore crew crossed a close third, while the combination eight came in last,--about a length behind. The time made by the Standish boat was three minutes and eighteen seconds...
Smith Halls easily won the annual interdormitory cross-country meet yesterday with the unusually low score of 18 points. Standish, its nearest rival, scored 55, with Gore Hall third with 67. H. K. Thayer of Smith was the first to finish, with his team-mate L. J. Daubin close on his heels. G. E. Kent of Standish, who led the field for the greater part of the way, finished third, followed by three Smith men. The first man from Gore to come in was in seventh place. Smith as usual had the greatest number of men competing...
...until late in the season, Coach Campbell announced yesterday that extensive plans had been made for the second Freshman football squad. From now on these men will be divided into three groups for an interdormitory series. For each group there will be a coach, D. Mck. Key '22 for Gore, J. W. Watson '22 for Smith and Bayard Wharton '22 for Standish, while E. D. Hamiltion '23 will have charge of all the linemen. It is planned to give all men individual instruction and anyone showing promise will be immediately shifted to the first squad...
...schedule has been arranged for the series. On October 14 Gore will play Smith, the following week Gore will meet Standish, while on October 23, Standish will have a game with Smith. In case of tie, a game will be played on November 4. Mr. D. G. Kelley of the Department of Physical Education will referee all of the games...
...singing contests held last night as part of the Jubilee entertainment, Gore Hall won possession for the second year of the silver cup. Standish won in 1919 and Smith the two previous years...