Word: potters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following five men turned in the best scores for the Crimson: F. T. Potter, 100: A. D. Best, J. P. Monks and S. G. Houghton, each 96; and J. M. Begg...
...Freshman rifle team chalked up a victory in its final match before meeting the Yale 1924 team, when they disposed of Culver Military Academy last week, 483 to 480. The unusual score of 100 was the achievement of F. T. Potter. The annual yearling match with Yale will take place tomorrow...
Relay.--Won by Exeter (Hunton, Fuller, Taliafero, Borden); second, Harvard (Cummings, Delafeild, Keyes, Potter). Time...
...will meet the Exeter team this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the Exeter pool. The 1924 swimmers will try to better their former performances, although the Exeter team has a number of good swimmers, and should have little difficulty in running up a large score. Captain F. T. Potter and C. C. Carpenter are the most consistent scorers on the yearling team, and will be counted on for most of the points...
Robert Paul Bullard of Melrose Highlands (Chairman); Brooks Potter of Boston (Assistant Chairman); Stanley Noel Brown of New York, N. Y., and Harrison Gardner of Boston (Sub-Chairmen); James Todd Baldwin of Chestnut Hill; Walter Ray Baylies of Boston; Grosvenor Bemis of Chestnut Hill; Albert Conde Bickford of Pelham, N. Y.; Standish Bradford of Brookline; John Carroll Buchanan of Boston; George Herbert Carey of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Charles Cary Colt of Florentin, Paris; Charles Wells Farnham Jr. of St. Paul, Minn.; Raymond Barry Greene of Passate, N. J.; Thomas Procter Mandell of Hamilton; James Montgomery Newell of Boston; Campbell...