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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Capper began his athletic career at Brookline High School where he played on the football team and began his development as a track star. At high school, he ran the sprints, the low hurdles, and the quarter, besides doing a little broad-jumping. His skill in each of these events kept him from specializing in any one of them and it was not until last year, when he had been shifted to the half-mile, that he began to show really championship calibre. In his Freshman year, Capper ran the quarter against Yale and took second place. Last year...
...from bow to 2, Young went from 2 to 4, forcing out Lovell, and Potter went from 3 to bow, Richardson going to 3. This afternoon the crews went out again about 6 o'clock, the University boats going down over the four-mile course and back at a low stroke. The crews went very well in smooth water and in a slightly favoring wind and tide. The Freshmen started a little later and returned with the University crew. Mr. Herrick now has entire charge of the second crew preparatory to the Henley race, and coaches the men from...
...LOW HURDLES...
...low hurdles, Shelton of Cornell, and Ferguson, of Pennsylvania, should finish first and second respectively. Potter, of Yale, Smith, of Michigan and Braun or Hammitt should take the remaining three places...
...batting orders follow: HARVARD. DARTMOUTH. Nash, 1b. 3b., Roland Wingate, s.s. c.f., Mendall Clark, 2b. l.f., London Ayres, 3b s.s., Low Gannett, r.f. c, Wanamaker Hardwick, l.f. r.f., Sullivan Milholland, c.f. 1b., Cook Hitchcock, p 2b., Kimball Waterman or Osborn, c. p., Curtis or Hallett