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...team for two years. On the Freshman team this year he has won first place in the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes in the meet with Phillips Andover Academy, and first place in the 100-yard dash in the interclass games last Wednesday. Previous to this year he ran in the 440-yard dash and did not compete...
This year's Freshman team is much stronger in the sprints than last year's. J. P. Spang, Jr., J. L. Foley, R. Tower, and C. H. Tilton can all be depended upon for working up into fast time for the dashes. Foley ran a good race in the interscholastic 100-yard dash last spring, and won second place in the 110-yard and 220-yard dashes in the Freshman meet in the Stadium last fall. Tower took first place in both these Freshman events, and won second place in the 40-yard dash of the Winter Carnival...
...Capper, G. H. Whitney, and P. M. Rice. Capper was third in a 51 second 440-yard dash in the interscholastic meet last spring. He won the same event in the Freshman meet last fall, won the 7-lap race on the board track in the Winter Carnival, and ran on his class relay team. Whitney, Tower, and Rice also ran on the 1915 relay team. W. P. Mandell is another candidate for the quarter-mile who shows promise...
...half-mile the team will be very strong. E. P. Stone and F. W. Capper are sure to contest this race closely. Stone won second place in a fast interscholastic half-mile last year. He took first place in this event in the Freshman meet last fall and ran on the 1915 class relay team in the Winter Carnival. H. G. MacLure, another relay man, H. E. Fitzgibbons, who won the 3-lap race and ran on the relay team in the Winter Carnival, are also expected to show up well in the half-mile...
...Tower '15 ran the first two lape for the Freshmen handing over a lead of a yard to P. M. Rice '15, who added two more, E. P. Stone '15, the third man, was only able to gain slightly on his opponent, and F. W. Capper '15 broke the tape 6 yards ahead of the fourth Boston College freshman. The time was 2 minutes, 40 3-5 seconds...