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...slower than the American record, and R. S. Whitney '22 did good work in finishing close to Barron, who ran second to Earl Thompson at the Olympics last summer. G. Krogness '21 and R. W. Eitts '23 have only been out a short while and are not yet in lop form, but they are coming along rapidly, and by the middle of May the University should have a trio of hurdlers well above the average...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RUNNERS SHOW PROMISE OF STRENGTH FOR SPRING MEETS | 4/28/1921 | See Source »

...play between the Juniors and Freshmen was very one sided, the former taking every match. The Sophomores did not obtain such a clean victory, but finally defeated the Seniors 4-1. C. P. Holmes' '22 match with C. W. Farnham '24, despite the lop-sided score, was one of the closest and most interesting of the day. N. B. Wildes '24 kept his opponent for three sets, taking the second in an easy fashion, 6-2. The match between P. M. Frowenfeld '21 and J. D. Farnham '23 was a close affair, though Frowenfeld overwhelmed his opponent after...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS AT HEAD OF CLASS TENNIS | 11/2/1920 | See Source »

Michigan's overwhelming of Case by the lop-sided count of 69 to 0 featured the play of the University's future football opponents in the games last Saturday. All of the teams on the Harvard schedule were victorious, but Yale, Princeton, and Brown by no means came up to the brilliant promises of the week before. Washington and Jefferson's and Tufts' easy defeats of Dickinson and Bates, respectively, showed that the next two early season games will be stubborn practice contests for the University eleven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORWARD PASSING INEFFECTIVE | 10/5/1914 | See Source »

...meadow, while the timid pins, across the divide, stand firm as a Central American army. At the noisy bouncing approach of the enemy, the timid pins, like a Central American army, shiver and fall. One can make a tolerable score without hitting a pin. Chance is everywhere: in the lop-sided balls, in the undulating alley, and in the gutters at the side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A GAME OF PURE CHANCE. | 3/27/1912 | See Source »

...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "Lop Ears in Rabbits," Mr. H. E. Walter; "Short Papers." Room 1, fourth floor, Zoological Museum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 6/3/1905 | See Source »

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