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...visitors threatened only once when Jordon singled in the third inning, was sacrificed to second, and reached third when Gherke fumbled a grounder to the pitcher's box. But as they play was being made at first, Jordon started home but Murphy tagged him out at the plate...
HARVARD BATES Lincoin, 3b. l.f., Rowe Gordon, r.f. 2b., Cogan Conion, s.s., 1b., Jordon Owen, 1b. 3b., Daker Jenkins, 2b. r.f., Moulton Janin, l.f. c.f., Kennelly Hallock, c.f. s.s., Dimlich Murphy, c. c., Partridge Gherke or Shugrue, p. p., Price...
...winter season. In the sprints the Eli's most consistent performer is Feldman, who as a Sophomore last year lost to Gourdin in the dual meet, but defeated him in the Intercollegiate. Looke, winner of last year's Freshman 100-yard dash, and Rosenblatt will also run, while Jordon, the big shot-putter, may be called upon to help out in the dashes...
...Jordon, winner of last year's shot-put against the Crimson, has put the 16-pound shot nearly 44 feet and stands out as the foremost contestant in this event with Boltwood as the second best man. In the hammer-throw also, the winner of last year's dual meet against Harvard is again eligible. Hudson, who barely defeated Brown of Harvard, will have to do considerably better this year, as the Crimson captain is getting much more distance than he did a year ago. Essilystyn, who won the yearling event by a margin of nearly 20 feet last spring...
...Council also voted that the following Freshmen be awarded their association football insignia: Francis Beidler, Jr., of Chicago, III.; George Nathaniel Carpenter, of Castine, Me.; William Leverett Cummings, of Brookline; Edmund Ives Damon, of Waterloo, N. Y.; Ralph Ernest Henderson, of Newton; Sidney Sauzade Jordon, Jr., of Readville; Charles Edward Masters, of Newton; Robert Weigel Powers, of Nutley, N. J.; Walter Lyth Pyle, Jr., of Merion, Pa.; Edgar Ott Richards, of Easton, Pa.; Charles Putnam Smith, of Arlington; Henry Munson Spelman, Jr., of Cambridge; Ernest Ralph Sumner, of New York, N. Y.; and Ralph Rogers Weaver, of Whitestone...