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...Georgia Tech...
...premium on getting a team of runners rather than one or two record-breaking champions. This may be illustrated by last Friday's meet, in which M.I.T., the winning team, placed men in the following order: 4-5-6-7-8. The sum of these numbers is 30--Tech's score for the meet. The first Crimson harrier to cross the line was in ninth place and he was followed by his teammates in the 10-14-17-22 slots which added up makes 72, enough to beat Tufts by two points. In other words, low score wins and every...
Though the top spot runners for the College team are still nebulous, results of the Handicap and the Quadrangular give a good line on the season's Varsity. Huna Rosenfeld was the first Crimson-man to come in behind the well-trained Tech placers with the creditable time of 24:28 and he was followed in a near photo finish by Frank Gurley who may well lead the harrier squad when he puts a few more weeks training behind him. Rosenfeld, a Sophomore, is also a track miler and seems to have a long running career ahead of him. Gurley...
Sunday the Crimson yachtsmen will enter the freshman championships at Tech, and the following week will race in Brown University's invitation regatta at Providence...
George Mueller, 43, a graduate engineer out of Carnegie Tech, was an employe of the Duquesne Light Co. Nine years ago the Duquesne management encouraged its employes to form an independent union-thus hoping to keep out A.F.L. and C.I.O., which were sniffing at the door. The employes formed their union and subsequently elected talkative, affable, erratic George as their president...