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...floor and ten points from the foul line; while J. H. Sipp came second with 5 baskets. Kneass of Cushing starred for his team. Summary: HARVARD '24. CUSHING ACADEMY. Gordon, r.f. l.g., Kneass, Lee Stevens, Wasserman, l.f. r.g., Halloran, Foster Sipp, c. c., Clough Black, r.g. l.f., Comerford Rudolfsky, Kohn, l.g. r.f., Young...
...line-up follows: HARVARD 1924. WORCESTER NORTH. Gordon, r.f. l.g., O'Connell, Sahagian, Gleason Stevens, Wasserman, Kempner, l.f. r.g., Fox Sipp, Kohn, Sipp, c. c., Bunker Black, r.g. l.f., Zaeder Rudolfsky, Kohn, Redakiewics, l.g. r.f., Quinn...
...race was won by J. C. Buchanan of Gore in 13 1-5 seconds. A. C. Sedgwick of Smith and W. J. Reycroft, who was running for Gore, were the other point winners. Buchanan also took first place for Smith in the 120-yard low hurdles, while H. L. Kohn of Gore and A. C. Sedgwick of Smith won second and third places respectively. Buchanan's time was 1-5 3-5 seconds...
...following architects acted as judges: Mr. Grosvenor Atterbury, Mr. R. P. Bellows, Mr. R. D. Kohn, Mr. Hugh Tallant, and Mr. Lloyd Warren. The architectural schools of Carnegie Institute of Technology, Cornell, Harvard, Illinois, McGill, Pennsylvania and Syracuse were entered in the competition...
...dual swimming meet between Harvard and Cornell, held last night in the Boston Y. M. C. A., resulted in a well-earned victory for Cornell. The first event was the relay race which proved very exciting, as Kohn of Cornell defeated our last man, Fullerton, by only a fraction of a second. In the 200-yard race Fullerton won easily, but there was a close fight for second place between Starbuck and Kohn, which the former won after a beautiful spurt at the finish. In the 50-yard event Wentworth won a well-earned race from Bowers of Cornell...