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...Anthropology 3aSever 18 Astronomy 2a Sever 29 Chemistry 11 Sever 5 Class. Philol, 33 Sever 30 Comp. Literature 6b Sever 11 Economics 6b Sever 17 Egyptology 6 Sever 30 English 28 Ackerson Sargent New Lect. Hall Scheville-Ziegler Sem. Mus. 1 English 33 Almy-Hunt Sever 23 Kane-Ziselman Sever 24 French 6 Prof. Morize, 1 Harvard 6 Prof. Allard, 2 Harvard 8 Prof. Mercier, 3 Harvard 2 Mr. Raiche, 4 Harvard 5 Government 12b Emerson F Greek 2 Sever 80 History 12 Anderson-Burton Emerson A Cantor-Zanetti Emerson D History 52 Sever 18 History of Science 1 Sever...
...Anthropology 3a Sever 18 Astronomy 2a Sever 29 Chemistry 11 Sever 5 Class. Philol. 33 Sever 30 Comp. Literature 6b Sever 11 Economics 6b Sever 17 Egyptology 6 Sever 30 English 28 Ackerson-Sargent New Lect. Hall Scheville-Ziegler Sem. Mus. 1 English 33 Almy-Hunt Sever 23 Kane-Ziselman Sever 24 French 6 Prof. Morize, 1 Harvard 6 Prof. Allard, 2 Harvard 3 Prof. Mercier, 3 Harvard 2 Mr. Raiche, 4 Harvard 5 Government 12b Emerson F Greek 2 Sever 30 History 12 Anderson-Burton Emerson A Cantor-Zanetti Emerson D History 52 Sever 18 History of Science...
Fletcher's absence means that Robb and Kane will have to do some hard training in the hurdle events. Against Princeton the Yale hurdlers showed up about as well as the Crimson men did, that is a third in the low fences behind Howell and Scattergood and a second to Scattergood in the high. Harvard also scored a third in the high...
...Kane and Allen were eliminated in the trials for the quarter. Allen ran especially well in his heat but failed to get into second place by a bare margin in a very closely contested finish. The heat was won by Ascher of Georgetown who took third in the finals the following afternoon only three yards behind the winner. Fletcher, the University entrant in the low hurdles also failed to qualify...
Miller, one of the Crimson's best bets, will be held over until the Yale meet on June 15 on account of the injury received in the short sprint last Saturday. Harvard, however, will invade Franklin Field with several prospective placers. Lundell in the 220, Kane and Allen in the quarter-mile, Watters, who won the half last year, Haggerty and Cutcheon, fast milers particularly when pushed, and Tibbetts and Ryan in the two-mile run. Of these, Tibbetts has the best chance for a first. Watters this season will come up against heavy opposition in Leness...