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...Ruch '10, scratch, won the hammer-throw yesterday afternoon, which was postponed from the handicap games Saturday, with a throw of 122 ft., 10 in. Second place was won by C. J. Nourse '09, handicap 15 yds., with a throw of 116 ft., 1 in. P. W. Platter '11, 25 yds., was third with...
...Jones, Jr., '09, scratch; V. P. Kennard '09, 15 ft.; C. J. Nourse '09, 15 ft.; E. F. Ver Wiebe '09, 15 ft.; H. Fish, Jr., '10, 10 ft.; C. C. Little '10, 20 ft., E. H. Ruch '10, scratch; L. A. Sussdorff '10, 15 ft.; P. W. Platter...
Weight events--J. G. Blaine 3d, C. E. Cotting, L. Flanders, H. L. Goddard, C. Hann, Jr., J. J. McGuire, W. K. Page, P. W. Platter, P. Wilder...
...Platter, P W, Denison, Texas...
...names were inscribed on a parchment, but after 1877 the cup disappeared and for 20 years was not raced for. In 1897 F. R. Appleton '75, stroke on the University crew of that year, discovered the Cup in the Bursar's office. At his suggestion a large octagonal silver platter was provided by subscriptions. On it the names of the crews winning the Cup from 1874 to 1905 have been inscribed, and there is still room for the names of about 20 additional crews. Last year this trophy was taken from the Gymnasium, where it had been placed...