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Races for the L. P. Dodge 220-yard dash scratch cup and the S. G. Wells 440-yard and mile handicap cups were held yesterday afternoon. The entry lists were very large, especially in the quarter-mile, where the contestants were closely crowded throughout the race. E. O. Gourdin '21 captured first place in the 220, the first event, by a short margin over P. C. Pearson, Occ., and L. B. Sanderson '20, who crossed the line in second and third places respectively. Gourdin's time was 22 4-5 seconds...
...first time since 1916, competitions will be held for the Dodge and Wells track cups at 4 o'clock this afternoon on Soldiers Field. The L. P. Dodge Cup, which is given to the winner of the 220 yard scratch race, was last won by E. Teschner '17, who covered the distance in 21.45 seconds. The S. G. Wells Cup for the quartermile handicap was last won by W. Wilcox, Jr., '17, in 49 3-5 seconds. The other Wells Cup, for the one-mile handicap, was captured in 1916 by W. P. Whitehouse '17. All members of the track...
Amherst was shut out, 5-0 by the University baseball team in a well-played game at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. W. B. Felton '19 held the Purple batters to three hits, two of which were of the scratch variety, and was given good support by his teammates. The University nine showed a marked improvement in every department of the game, and played a far better brand of ball than they have exhibited in any game this season. The defense of the team was decidedly stiffened, while the Crimson batters touched Zink, Amherst's best pitcher, for a total...
...subject for a systematic experiment with dynamite. Watch the professor: he feels it too. If anyone were within miles to observe him during the of attenuated seven-minute interval before his class, he too would be seen to peer dreamily out of the window, to yawn cavernously, and scratch his unhappy neck in anticipation of that soft collar which he is to assume in June. He too is looking forward to white ducks and seaside tennis courts and steady jib-filling breezes. He too is making furtive plans for that sleepy August canoe-trip, or that ankle-twisting scramble through...
...Krogness '21 easily won the high-jump, from scratch, with a jump of 5 feet, 7 inches. M. H. Dill '20 and R. Page '22, both with handicaps, finished second and third respectively...