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Only a few months before in Spring-field delegates from Columbia, Harvard, Princeton and Yale had assembled, formed the American Intercollegiate Football Association and adopted the Rugby Union Rules as their code of play. The playing field was marked off on Jarvis Field...
...educational institutions in Boston. The delegation numbers about sixty men, who are engaged in preparation for work in the field of physical education as directors or supervisors of programs in schools and colleges, and is personally conducted by Professor G. B. Affleck, a member of the faculty at Spring-field...
...rushed goal from Eldridge's corner kick in the middle of the period. But there the attack was checked. The play was fast and furious in the closing minutes, and Lamont missed several attempts at the goal by the narrowest of margins, but the stellar backfield work of the Spring-field eleven, especially of Captain Adams at left fullback, prevented...
Last week in a meet with the Spring-field 1927 team the Freshman harriers dropped first and second places and were defeated 26 to 31. A. D. Dowling, who ran last week, will be ineligible for today's race and his place will be taken by C. L. Wright...
...Phillip Exton '26, of New York, N.Y.; Henry Melvin Hart Jr. '26 of Spokane, Wash.; Walter Tell Keller '25, of Kansas City, Mo.; Paul Grattan Kirk '26, of East Boston; Robert William Lishman '26, of Lynn; John Wilder Perkins '26, of Hampton, N.H.; Alfred Dayton Phillips Jr. '26, of Spring-field; victor Harry Rowe '26, of Great Falls, Mont.; Wilfred Schafer Stone '26, of Cleveland Heights, O.; Fred Salisbury Tupper '26, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Edward Goodwin Wesson '25, of Montclair, N.J.; Charles Alfred Zinn '25, of Zanesville...