Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Quarter, H. M. Suter '98, Greensburg, Pa. Age 23, height 5 ft. 5.5 in., weight...
Suter was at quarter, succeeding Poe, and put up a great game until he was hurt in a hard scrimmage. His knee was wrenched, and he was carried from the field. Dr. Boviard thinks he will be able to play in a few days, as the injury is not serious. Princeton students are not sanguine as to the outcome of the championship game...
...committee consisting of Taylor, P. G., Bird '96, and Fearing '98, was appointed to ask the opinion of other colleges in regard to the formation of an intercollegiate bicycling league. Cycling has become an important branch of college athletics, but the meet last spring showed plainly that the ordinary quarter-mile track for running is not suitable for bicycle races. The league is being started with a view to having an annual meet apart from the Intercollegiate Track Athletic Games. On a proper track the men would make a much better showing, and enough different events could be formed...
...Fincke '97, of Brooklyn, N. Y., quarter-back, prepared at the High School, Pottstown, where he played quarter two years. Age 21, height 5 ft. 11 1/2 in., weight 160 pounds...
...Warren played a fine game at half, and Scannell and Sleeper, the tackles, broke through and tackled well, and also did a large part of the ground gaining. Garrison, at quarter, put plenty of snap into the play, as usual. He also tackled well, but in the second half he hardly took advantage enough of Hallowell's long punting. The ends, Fenno and Rantoul, outplayed their lighter opponents...