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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...line-ups: CRIMSON LAMPOON Phillips, s.s. c.f., Sanger Bennett, s.s., p., r.f. s.s., Wainwright Baker, 3b. c., p., Wentworth Reynolds c. p., c., 1b., Herter Edgerton, c.f. 2b., K. McIntosh Hall, r.f., p., 3b., c., Evarts Wellman, 2b. r.f., Hale, Garland R. McIntosh, Smith, l.f. l.f., Fiske, Redfield Griffin, 1b. 1b., Kettell...
...team. Saturday was a perfect day for a game. "Dick" Lewis led the team onto the field and soon the game began. After the kick-off it was nip and tuck for a while, but we soon were under way and carried the ball from our own forty-yard line for a touchdown. After we had scored once, the game was ours despite the cries of "Now for dear old Yale." We scored again in the second half, and the game ended with the ball on Yale's one-yard line...
Groping their way back from the mud, sleet, and icy blasts of the stormy south, three athletic teams returned to Cambridge last week from their spring trips, wondering about the directions of the compass, and about the games they did not play below the Mason-Dixon line. Practically everybody on the baseball, tennis, and lacrosse teams enjoyed themselves hugely, but the fact remains that the party was on the Athletic Association, who have sacrificed a good deal of money before the god of rain, and therefore have been unable to take care of some of the teams that are crying...
There will be two spot landing events. In the first the pilot crossed a line headed into the wind at an altitude of 1500 feet. He then throttles his engine back and makes a 360 degree approach to the line, landing as close to its far side as possible. If the overshoots it, he is disqualified...
Squibb and Page got off to a good start in the runoff after ten other boats had been eliminated and used their great weight to good advantage in sailing close to the wind on the long beat up to the finish line. The runners-up, a poor fourth at the start, gained steadily running before the wind...