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...unity, they are individually fast and skilful in handling the puck, and should give the strong St. Paul's seven a hard match. While the Freshmen made 3 goals to 1 against Pomfret, 15 to 1 was St. Paul's easy score. The Freshmen, however, have defeated Arlington High, the Interscholastic champions...
...shot-put. With a put of 50 ft., 5 1-2 in, he was within an inch and a half of Martin Sheridan of New York, who won the event. G. E. Roosevelt '09, with a handicap of 3 in., tied for second place in the high jump at a height of 6 ft., 1-2 in. T. M. Gregory '10 and L. J. Friedman '07 won their heats in the 40-yard dash, but were unplaced in the semi-finals. A. D. Piper '09 won his way to the finals of the 45-yard high hurdles, but only secured...
...High-jump, handicap (in inches), 6-inch limit--A. D. Barker '11, 5 1-2; R. G. Harwood '09, 3 1-2; F. D. Houston '10, 6; R. P. Pope '10, 1 1-2; G. E. Roosevelt '08, 3; R. E. Somers...
...chances of winning seem to favor St. Paul's for they have their usual strong team composed of fast skaters who play, well together. They won easily from Pomfret, whom the Freshmen defeated 3 to 1, by the score of 15 to 1. However, the Freshmen defeated Arlington High, the Interscholastic champions, yesterday afternoon by the score of 6 to 0. The chief fault of the Freshman team has been a tendency on the part of the forwards not to pass the puck and a consequent lack of team, play. Individually, however, the team is fast and handles the puck...
When the actual playing begins, Harvard will start with a more experienced string of players than ever before. The expectations of the University are high, for we have all confidence in Captain Leonard, Coach Pieper and the team...