Word: marked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD 1931 ST. MARK'S Jewell. r.w. l.w. Choate Putnam, c. c., T. Palmer Watts, l.w r.w, Barber Ogden, r.d. l.d., Barton Batchelder, l.d. r.d., P. Palmer Gammack. g. g., Jenkins...
Today the Freshmen skaters will pack their sticks and skates and adjourn to Southboro, where they will face a St. Mark's team this afternoon, if the weather permits...
...Penttila, representing Finland, has launched the javelin 213 feet. Sund, the Norwegian, has done 204 feet and Molles of Germany and Lindstrom from Sweden have also achieved something like 200 odd feet. America cannot equal these European marks. However, we have improved a great deal in the last few years and America has at least six men approaching the 200 foot mark...
...feet and six inches; Maynard from Dartmouth has jumped six feet and four inches; Juday from Pennsylvania and King from Stanford have done six feet and four inches, and six feet and five inches, respectively. The best Europeans are Nilson, the Swede, who can reach the six foot four mark, and Koppke from Germany...
With the exception of one match the Junior team has also been selected. The men that are still retained on the squad are: N. S. Burnes '29, G. K. Bailey '29, H. T. Cobb '29, Mark Hopkins '29, T. D. Mumford '29, W. W. Neff '29, and S. R. Johnson...