Word: tech
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When the Princeton team was in Boston last week, it won from both the Crimson and Tech, the former going down by a 5-4 score, and the latter by 8-1. This comparison does not favor Tech in today's match but the Princeton team won its matches only after a hard fight in every case, the majority going to three sets each. Broockman, captain and number 1 man for Tech held the title as New England Intercollegiate Champion until defeated by Chapin, the Williams star. Other comparisons give the Crimson a like advantage, except in the case...
Worcester Tech 8, Rhode Island...
...present the University with 14 men accepted leads the other American colleges as to representation in the Unit. Princeton is second with nine students accepted, the Institute of Technology third with eight, and Columbia fourth with six. Yale will send five men, the University of Michigan three, Georgia Tech two, and Cornell and the Universities of California and Texas each one. Henry Corse Jr., a New York architect, has been officially appointed leader of the Unit...
Captain O'Connell of the University and Captain MacMahon of Tech had no one to dispute their winning of the mile and two-mile races, but some excitement was furnished by the race for second place in the longer event. MacMahon led all the way here, with Hendric of M. I. T., C. E. Reycroft '21 and H. M. Mahon '22 following him at some distance in that order, until the last lap. Here Reycroft dropped behind, after having run a fine race, and Mahon and Hendrle started to fight for the second place. It was a struggle...
...half-mile race also furnished some thrills in the way of a fighting finish. W. C. Bennett '23 led for the first half of the distance, but here the pace became too fast and he dropped behind, Bawden to Tech taking the lead and carrying along A. J. Fox '21 with him. It was a struggle all the way down the home stretch; but Fox weakened toward the end and barely led H. F. Colt '22 across the line...