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...center 19 165 6.00 Horace Mann Vietor '26, tackle 19 183 5.11 Exeter YALE STATISTICS First Eleven Name and Position Age Wt. Ht. Prep. School Bingham '26, end 20 178 6.00 Flushing High Milstead '26, tackle 22 215 6.01 Rock Island High Eckhart '25, guard 19 200 6.01 Hotchkiss Lovejoy '25, center 20 190 5.10 Exeter Diller '24, guard 26 192 6.00 Sanantio High Blair '24, tackle 21 195 6.03 Hotchkiss Luman '25, end 23 180 6.02 Exeter Richeson '24, quarterback 21 174 5.10 New Orleans High Neale '25, back 22 175 5.10 Parkersburg High Pond '25, back...
...Andover Emery '24, tackle 21 186 5.11 Exeter Hills '25, guard 21 201 6.03 Hill Bergen, L., '24, center 26 185 5.09 Lake Forest Academy Snively '24, guard 24 185 5.10 Mercersburg Howard '24, tackle 22 191 6.00 Haverhill H. S. Stout '25, end 21 181 6.01 Hotchkiss Dinsmore '25, quarterback 21 161 5.08 Germantown Academy Ewing '24, back 20 171 5.09 Haverford Newby '24, back 21 166 5.08 Central H. S., Wash. Van Gerbig '24, back 21 170 5.11 St. Paul's Squad Caldwell '25, center 22 176 5.09 Mercersburg Forrest '26, center 20 186 6.01 Exeter Gorman...
...Apawamis links (Rye, N.Y.), the Seniors? held their annual tourney. A central figure was perennial Horace L. Hotchkiss, 81, "Father of the U.S. Seniors' Golf Association," who made a valorous...
National Women's Doubles. The Englishwomen finally poked their heads above the tidal wave of defeat which has drenched their invading aspirations. Miss Kathleen McKane and Mrs. B. C. Covell won the national doubles championship by steadiness and clockwork team play from Miss Eleanor Goss and Mrs. Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman. Score: 2?6, 6?2, 6?1. Of singular interest during the match was the pronounced partisanship of the American audience for the English players...
...next week, 18 men were chosen to go on the spring trip through Connecticut. On Wednesday, April 18, Loomis was an easy victim, Puffer holding his opponents to seven hits, and on the two successive days Hotchkiss and Taft were overcome. On Saturday, however, the Freshmen met their first real opposition, finally succumbing to Choate by the narrow margin of 3 to 2. It was a well-played game, Captain Gimlich, the opposing moundsman, being the deciding factor in a thrilling seesaw contest...