Word: lows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prestige which such a backing carries with it is bound to be of great help, but more substantial support is necessary if the enterprise is to be a success. Captain Cele needs money to carry out his undertaking and, as his funds are low, he appeals to the undergraduates of Harvard, Yale, and Brown, and to any others interested in his work, to contribute to the cause. The amount of good which contributions, large or small, will do is inestimable and it is hoped that all will respond generously to the appeal. Contributions should be sent to J. C. Talbot...
Entries for the pool tournament which begins in the Union today number 36. Although this is comparatively few, 80 entries being made last year the contest promises to be close, and will last probably a month. There is one scratch, 5 low mark, and 30 high-mark men. The preliminary round is to be played off by next Saturday, and the first round by the following Saturday, March 7. Drawings for succeeding rounds will be made later...
...class teams: 1914, W. A. Barron, Jr., of Newburyport; 1915, F. W. Capper, of Brookline; 1916, W. J. Bingham, of Methuen; 1917, E. A. Teschner, of Lawrence. Each of the captains is to pick ten men for his class relay. There will be the following regular events: 45-yard low hurdles; 40-yard dash; 7-lap race (scratch); 13-lap race (scratch); 16-pound shot-put; running high-jump. Prizes will be given for first and second places in the regular track and field events and medals will be given to the members of the team winning the finals...
...shoot held last week the score of which has just been announced the University rifle team was defeated by Norwich University, 906 to 886. Both of these scores are unusually low. The match consisted of ten shots standing and ten shots prone, the University team losing heavily on the prone work. The following five men shot: F. W. Capper '15, L. Clark '16, S. L. French '15, C. C. Patterson '16, and M. P. Robinson...
...Low Membership Fee at Michigan...