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Still another opportunity to beat this team was given the Harvard team at the Meadowbrook Club meet last Saturday, and the Crimson team which raced them at the Intercollegiates this time decisively won and came within close time of the world's indoor mile relay record...
...yard short distance team has a record of only three defeats out of six races run. Their first race with Technology was easily won, each man gaining on his opponent. The relay with Cornell, at the B. A. A. games, was more exciting and was won chiefly through the great work of Captain Bingham. The time, 3 minutes 6 1-5 seconds, was very fast. The University team for these races was: E. A. Teschner '17, T. R. Pennypacker '16, W. Willcox, Jr., '17, and W. J. Bingham...
...field events have been coached by E. H. Clark '96, and through a system of weekly handicap competitions, many new men have been brought out and several good performances scored. A new Cage record was made in the pole-vault by G. G. Haydock '16 when he vaulted 12 feet 3 inches. Several good Freshman broad-jumpers were discovered, al- though the University team lacked a really good one. The shot-put and weight events have been looked after by A. T. Lyman '16, E. R. Roberts '16, and W. Rollins '16. A. T. Lyman '16 had a record...
...team needs men, and needs them badly. If the inexperienced track man will review the records of the past few years, he will find conclusive proof that in the short space of a year a man has developed enough to win a point against Yale (and the margin of one point meant a victory over Yale last year) and in two years has developed into intercollegiate ranking. A fine example this year is one of our pole-vaulters who, in the spring of 1914, did not vault high enough to win a point in the Yale meet...
Captain Pfleiger of the Yale fencing team and his team mates, Downey and Little, defeated the University trio in a keenly contested meet Saturday afternoon, by the score of 5 to 4. The Yale team thereby secured an unblemished record for the season, winning, in addition to this match, seven others in succession,--twice from Columbia and Pennsylvania, and once from Springfield Training School, Bowdoin, and New York City College. For the University, however, the meet marked the end of a peculiarly unfortunate season, although during the progress of the bouts with Yale the outcome was so dubious...