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...Cambridge on July 23, was won by G. W. Chapman '24 of Yale. T. C. Coxe '21 of Yale came in ten yards behind Chapman in second place, while Bayard Wharton '22 of the University was a close third. Richard Chute '22, who was greatly handicapped by a pulled tendon which he received in practice Thursday, came in fourth. Chapman's time for the distance was 50 seconds, only 1-5 of a second slower than the best time which has been made by Beril Rudd, the Oxford captain, this spring...
...Intercollegiates. Which of the two Yale runners is the better is hard to tell; both have done well in competition, and turned in better times than either of the University men. Coxe was unable to run in the Harvard-Yale meet, being disabled with a pulled tendon. In the Princeton meet, however, he ran a close second to Stevenson, the Tiger quarter-miler, in the fast time of 48 4-5 seconds. Chapman is a former Exeter runner who has been running for the Yale freshmen this spring. His best performance in a meet was against the Tiger yearlings, when...
...year's 1923 squad. Walker is the third of the 1919 crop of tackles to be given an opportunity to fill the breach at the ends. Munger and Calhoun are the other two possibilities as wingmen, both tackles of last year. Munger has been out recently with a bad tendon, and on Monday Calhoun played at one of the ends. Dilworth, if he does not reopen old injuries received while in the service, seems certain to hold down one end in the face of such competition. He has not had the experience of first-team play, but anyone...
...second on the Orange and Black sextet is E. T. Herndon, another of last year's players, who is expected to play a strong game. Shipway and Kaltenbach are stellar Tiger performers, while Hynson, although out of the game a large part of the season, due to a strained tendon, is rapidly rounding into shape and will play today...
...Mahon Unc., who was the only University entrant in the three-mile event, has been compelled to withdraw on account of a pulled tendon in his leg. Captain D. F. O'Connell '21 will run, having sufficiently recovered from the cold from which he had been suffering...