Word: granted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...point winners back and many promising men from the 1910 track team available the outlook for next year's track season is most encouraging. Of the "H" men on this year's squad, the following are not expected to be back next year; Captain W. Minot '07, A. G. Grant '07, W. A. Hanley '07, W. G. Howard '07, H. E. Kersburg '07, P. C. Lockwood '07, J. V. Onativia '08, and W. G. Waller '07. But the team will have the services of Captain L. P. Dodge '08, M. S. Crosby '08, H. F. Hadden '09, R. G. Harwood...
...Little '10 are both good in the broad jump, but their shot-putting is apt to detract from their jumping at the end of the season. P. C. Haskell '08 and E. H. Ruch '10 may develop into point winners in the jump. With the loss of Grant, the team is left without any pole-vaulter of much ability, and in the hammerthrow, W. Peirce '08 and H. M. Gilmore '08 can hardly make up for the loss of Kersburg. In the high jump the outlook is better. Somers, Roosevelt, and Harwood have all done 5 feet...
...qualify were Dodge and Lock-wood in the 220-yard dash, Young in the quarter-mile, Rand in the high hurdles, Mason in the low hurdles, Stephenson in the shot-put, Kersburg in the hammer-throw, and Somers and Harwood in the high jump. The failure of both Grant of Harvard and Jackson of Cornell, who together hold the intercollegiate record, to qualify in the pole-vault was one of the most unexpected events of the day. Garrels of Michigan was easily the individual star of the day, as he qualified in three events and should be a strong factor...
Pole-vault--A. G. Grant, Harvard, and T. M. Jackson, Cornell...
...Minot '08 defeated T. T. Clark '08, 6 up and 5 to play, in the semi-final round of the consolation golf tournament, which was played on the Oakley Country Club course yesterday. C. S. Brown, Jr., '08 will play P. Grant '08 in the other semi-final match this afternoon...