Word: hills
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...entered for the shot put. Eastman snatched the new England championship from J. C. Lawlor of the B. A. A. at the N. E. A. A. U. championships last February. Another formidable shot putter from Harvard will be Charles Paulsen '27, the versatile captain of last year's Hill School track team. The University will be especially well represented in the 100-yard dash in which are entered R. G. Allen, L. R. Brooks, J. H. Broome, and L. V. McMaster, all members of the 1926 track team...
Team A lined up as follows: l. e., Hill; l. t., Dunker; l. g., Hubbard; c., Greenough; r. g., Grew; r. t., Hobson; r. e., Evans; q., Lee and A'kers; halves, Howe and Cheek; f. b., Jenkins. Coburn and Samborski substituted for Howe and Jenkins...
...short Mr. O'Brien appears to have made a good-sized mountain out of a very small mole-hill. Members of the Harvard detachment are presumably strong enough to prevent the crowd from getting itself jammed in the exit and to keep spectators off the field. Aside from these exigencies the games at the Stadium have practically no need of policing...
Akers started at quarterback with Howe, Cheek, and Jenkins making up the backfield. The line was weakened by the absence of Grew and Hubbard who participated in signal practice but did not take part in the scrimmages. Their absence was largely responsible for the second's success yesterday. Hill and Evans started as ends, Dunker and Eastman were the opening tackles, while Daniell and C. Bradford started the scrimmage in the guard positions. Greenough was Coach Fisher's choice for center...
...last year's squad, has shown particularly good form. In the four games already played, he has registered a home run, a triple, and a double, besides hitting singles consistently. Coach Slattery has also noticed a marked improvement in the way he handles the ball at first. F. S. Hill '24 has played brilliant baseball, scoring two home runs and fielding steadily at second. Perhaps the most unexpected find is L. O. V. Mann '25, who has been shifted from his regular position at second to third...