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Despite the discouraging outlook Coach Keene Fitzpatrick is working with the material on hand. D. B. Lourie, last fall's All-American quarterback, will be Princeton's mainstay in the broad-jump and the sprints with Scarlett, Tinker, Ross, and Blake to aid him in the latter. Lourie became British broad-jump champion last spring when the Tiger track team defeated Oxford in England. In the quarter are Stevenson, winner of the British championship; Lambert and Conover, all veterans...
...Yale's mainstay in the game was Captain Carson who, starting at wing, shifted to defense and materially impeded the University attack. Bulkley New Haven's speedy center, was the next strongest man in the Eli machine, showing fast and versatile style; but neither Carson's aggressiveness nor Bulkley's speed availed them much in the face of the Crimson team play...
...Howard '23 are the best men, but only two of these will start the race. Final trials for the hurdles were not held until late yesterday, and C. R. Hauers ocC, was chosen to be the running made of R. S. Whitney '22, the Crimson mainstay in the fights. The two men who are to run the 300-yard dash will be picked from among E. O. Gourdin '21, Vinton Chapin '23, Richard Chute '22 and S. B. Chase '22. Gourdin and Chute look like the logical entries, although one of the other men may be chosen. Bayard Wharton...
...sided meet in Hemenway Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon the University foilsmen decisively beat the Bowdoin College team 7-2. Captain Ogden of the losers was the only man to win for them, defeating W. R. Brewster '22, and Burke Boyce '22, of the Crimson team. Captain Ordway was the mainstay of the University fencers, and he easily won decisions over his three opponents, while Brewster won two of his. Boyce defeated Osterman of Bowdoin, and lost to Captain Ogden. R. P. Rogers '21 substituted for Boyce in the last match, and won a decisive victory over Taylor of the losers...
...University fencing team will meet the Bowdoin foilsmen in the Hemenway Gymnasium. Although this is only the second match of the season, the University men are in topnotch shape, and it is expected that they will outpoint the Bowdoin foilsmen. Captain L. B. Ordway '21 is the mainstay of the Crimson fencers, having played three years on the team and being considered one of the best foilsmen in intercollegiate circles. W. R. Brewster '22, the second man has had two years experience and is expected to show up well, while Burke Boyce, although inexperienced, did well in last Saturday...