Word: margineers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Since the spring of 1920 Andover has never been beaten in the Harvard Interscholastics. It was by no small margin that it outclassed a large field representing 24 other schools in the meet at Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon. Following Andover's total of '58 points trailed Exeter with 38 3-4 points and then Medford High with 11. In all but one event, the discus throw, the winning school placed, while its big rival, Exeter, faied to make itself felt in the 440-yards dash and the high jump...
...result, there will be 225 points to be contested between the teams instead of the customary 135. This raises a new problem for track depositors, as it is almost impossible to foretell accurately the fourth and fifth place winners. However as large margin is assured to the better-balanced Harvard team and even the most optimistic Technology forecasters have given their team but 65 points to Harvard...
...seen on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon when Bowdoin stages the third Maine invasion of the year. Bates was the first to attack the Crimson on the University diamond, losing 11 to 8. The University of Maine followed and lost on Saturday by a one-run margin. The most formidable of the trio is to appear this afternoon and, while the Crimson has the edge in comparative scores, it is possible that the Brunswick nine may upset the dope...
...Yale, Princeton, Cornell, West Point, Norwich, and Pennsylvania Military College. The latter college, which like Harvard, is playing only its second year of polo, has furnished the sensation of the present season, trimming the champion Yale four in an early match of the indoor season, and losing by the margin of one goal to the Elis in a recent outdoor contest at Chester. Newton Wyman and Gerald Hafieigh are two of the best players to be seen in college polo this year...
...record discus throw which shattered the University record and bettered the intercollegiate mark,--Carpenter's 152-foot heave,--was the sensation of yesterday's University track meet in which Harvard defeated the Virginia trackmen by an easy margin of 82 to 44 in the first stadium event of the season...