Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lane '24, who captained the championship University fencing team this year, was yesterday reelected to lead the Crimson swordsmen next season. For the last two years, Lane has been one of the mainstays of the team in the foils, and placed third in the individual contests in the intercollegiate meet, in addition to contributing largely to the team's success. Richard Aley Durham '25, of Louisville, Kentucky, as a result of a competition during the season, has been selected to act as assistant manager next year...
...score being 11 to 6. Captain Pollard of Middlesex was replaced in the box by Hardie at the end of the ninth. After this, the opening contest for 1926, John James Maher of Bridgeport, Conn., whose home run had been the feature of the game, was elected to lead the nine...
Hotchkiss at Lakeville, defeated 12-10, was the next victim of the 1926 nine. Heavy hitting by both sides featured the game, but the Freshmen bunched theirs to advantage in the seventh and drove in five runs for a lead which they kept...
...University was never able to overcome this eight run lead although they scored seven runs to the Catholic University's five during the remainder of the contest...
...consisting of 58 men entertained in six cities from New York to as far west as Detroit on its annual spring trip during the vacation. Because of being called home on two separate occassions on account of illness in his family Dr. A. T. Davison '06 was able to lead at only two concerts, the one in New York and the first one in Cleveand: In the other cities his place as conductor was taken by V. G. Thompson...