Word: milton
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman interdormitory tournaments are progressing satisfactorily, all of them having reached the semi-final round. Among those whose work has been prominent are A. Knox, from Milton Academy, winner of last year's interscholastic tournament; G. C. Guild, who starred at Roxbury Latin School, and R. W. Hoskins, from Hartford High. The last two named reached the semi-finals of the University doubles tournament...
...victory to its credit the 1923 team faces its first real test when it meets Groton today on the Groton field. The team has had a stiff week of practice, remedying the faults revealed in the game with Worcester. The Groton team, since its defeat at the hands of Milton last Saturday, has developed considerably but it is doubtful whether the light and inexperienced eleven will be able to withstand the Freshman attack...
...last year's officers as follows: President, Louis Butler McCagg, Jr., of New York, N. Y., and Richmond Keith Kane of Newport, R. I.; Vice-President, Richard Chute of Boston, and Arthur Joseph Conlon of Winchester; Secretary-Treasurer, Richard Perkins Parker of Salem, and John Whitman Watson of Milton...
...Everett 1.000 F. K. Bullard '20 p. 21 178 6 Exeter .125 R. W. Emmons '20 s.s. 21 145 5-7 Groton .362 L. B. Evans '20 l.f. 20 140 5-8 Roxbury Latin .240 W. B. Felton '20 p. 22 160 6 Milton .230 W. B. Frothingham, '21 c. 20 178 5-11 Groton .333 T. H. Gammack '20 c. 19 160 5-9 Kent .142 R. E. Gross '19 2b. 21 145 5-8 St. George's .176 R. P. Hallowell '20 c.f. 21 160 5-11 Country Day .333 E. S. Hardell...
...Dingwell, who started on the mound for the Second nine, was wild and was replaced by R. J. Philips, who shut out Milton during the last five innings...