Word: teche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Title distribution by colleges, Yale 9, Princeton 8, Harvard 5, Pennsylvania 5, Columbia 4, California 4, Syracuse 3, Cornell 2, Dartmouth 2, Mass. Inst. of Tech. 2, Michigan, Pittsburgh, Maine and Bowdoin, 1 each When the first I. C. A. A. A. A. meet was held in Saratoga in 1876 the athletes turned in meritorious performances considering the lack of background they possessed. There is little to prove whether these trail-blazers ran up-hill or down-hill; whether the records were established with or without the aid of the wind, and in those days the circles for the shot...
...Tech crew, already victorious over Yale and Princeton, is rated a decided favorite in today's 150-pound contest. In their races this spring the Tech oarsmen have shown a combination of power and precision which have made them heretofore invincible. Three weeks ago they triumphed over Yale, finishing almost two lengths in the lead with lots of power left at the end of the race. A week later they led Princeton to the finish line...
...Tech Has Beaten Blue and Tigers...
Both Tiger and Blue crews have lost to the strong M. I. T. lightweights, who are now waiting for their final test with the Crimson next Saturday. The University's chances for success against Tech and in the American Henley a week later seem to depend on the ability of the 150-pounders to distance their rivals this afternoon...
While the University was taking Tech's measure, the second team triumphed over Andover by the same 8 to 1 score. The schoolboys, in spite of a strong team this year proved no match for their Crimson rivals...