Word: gores
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After a competition among the three dormitories in the seven fall sports offered for Freshman exercise,--football, cross country, track, sculling, rowing, handball, and tennis, the result stood, Smith 25, Gore 26, and Standish 15, on a basis of five points for first place in each sport, three for second, and one for third. In addition credit was given on a similar basis to each dormitory for its representation on the football and soccer teams, the only forms of organized athletics open to Freshmen in the fall. It was this factor which gave Smith the championship, for Smith...
...standing of the three halls in each of the events of the competition is indicated below: Smith Gore Standish Football 3 5 1 Cross-country 5 2 2 Track 5 3 1 Sculling 5 1 3 Handball 3 5 1 Tennis 3 5 1 Crew 1 5 3 Representation 5 1 3 Totals...
...last year's fall championship, Gore won decisively, with 45 points to 28 for Smith and 26 for Standish. The size of last year's score was due to the fact that for the 1926 fall competition each of the six crews from each dormitory competed on a separate basis and points were awared for each of the six races. As a result, over half of Gore's 45 points were gained in the fall crew regatta...
...Gore: A Entry (21) M.J. Shiras: B Entry (21) S.H. Sturgis; C Entry (21) J.M. Gates: D Entry (25) E. Baylies: E Entry (34) C.G. Wright...
Rowing for the dormitory crews will end this afternoon when the fifth crews for Gore, Smith, and Standish will race for the dormitory title. In the earlier races, between the first four dormitory crews yesterday and on Tuesday, Gore won two and Standish two of the races, and the championship remains to be decided today...