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...than that of any Harvard team as far back as the present board can recall. The most conspicuous element and the most gratifying was the ample evidence of strategic football brains and it was quite as much a triumph for the coaching staff as for the players themselves. Every pound of available strength was put into the line-up as it became useful with the result that at the end the attack was just as fierce and the defence as stubborn as at the kick...
...Ruch '10 won the cup in the handicap 16-pound hammer-throw competition yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field with an actual: throw of 138 ft., 7 in., and a handicap of 15 feet. B. F. Sherman '05, scratch, was second with 139 ft., 4 in., and J. C. Jones, Jr., '09, handicap '15 feet, was third with...
Throwing 16-pound hammer--Harvard: J. C. Jones '09, C. C. Little '10, E. H. Ruch '10. Yale: L. H. Biglow, J. Connor, C. T. Cooney, E. H. Coy, W. A. Goebel...
Ralph Harris Aronson '10, of Brookline, right fielder, entered College from the Roxbury Latin School, where he played on the baseball-team four years. Last year he played short stop on the Freshman team. He is 20 years old, is 5 feet 11 inches tall, and weighs 160 pound...
Putting 16-pound shot--Harvard: L. W. Bangs '08, F. H. Burr '09, C. C. Little '10, B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08. Yale: R. Abbott, G. L. Buhrman, E. H. Coy, W. A. Goebel, H. Kenworthy, A. M. Sheldon...