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...seating of the University 150-pound crew was announced yesterday as follows: Bow, Leonard Wheeler Jr. '22; 2, Elliott Perkins '23; 3, W. M. Tucker '23; 4, R. H. Thayer '23; 5, John Codman '22; 6, Donald McVickar '24; 7, Oliver La Farge '24; stroke, L. B. Damon...
...first race, only one heat was run, but three heats were necessary to take care of the competition in the low hurdles. The distances were only half the regular length with five barriers in each race. Hauers had to go at his fastest pace to win from Thayer in the first race while Fietcher, a Freshman, crossed the line only a yard behind the second man. The first of the three trials in the low hurdle race was won by Fitts in the fastest time of the day, with Reycroft gaining a place in the finals by crossing the line...
...hurdlers of both squads will be on hand for these races, which will consist of a 65-yard high and 120-yard low contest. The winners of the races will be presented by Mr. W. F. Garcelon '05 with a miniature bronze hurdle similar to those given last year. Thayer and Hauers are looked upon as the most promising contestants today. Hauers, a letter man, has had a great deal of experience and is usually ranked with Whitney as the best of the University hurdlers, but lately Thayer has shown great improvement and has even nosed out the veteran...
...Yard Low Hurdles, scratch.--Won by R. S. Whitney '22; second, R. F. Thayer; third, G. E. Barker '25, 10 yards...
...sculling trophies are to be awarded to the University champions in that sport. The first of these is the single Scull Championship Cup which was presented in 1887 by Mr. R. P. Carroll '85 and Mr. J. E. Thayer '85. It was won last spring by C. S. Nutt '24. The other sculling trophy is the Harvard University Regents Cup which was awarded for annual competition...