Word: third
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Both games had a marked effect on the standings. Eliot went into a tie with Leverett for the second position, only one point behind the undefeated Kirkland eleven, while Winthrop jumped into a tie with Lowell for the third spot. The Elephants and the Bellboys, however, have played one less games than the Rabbits and the Bellboys...
Opposing views of the Sine-Japanese controversy hold the center of the stage at the third general meeting of the Student Union in Phillips Brooks House tonight...
...Robert Partlow. Prominent in his class as a sprinter Partlow's best and winning jump was 20 feet. Runner-up was Fred Ulen '39, who, with the benefit of a 10 inch handicap was put down for 19 feet, eight inches. Paul Morgan '39, and Sparks Sorlien '39 followed third and fourth...
...yard high hurdles John Sparrow '38 won first place in 11.1 seconds. Bill Wilson '41 was second, and a first year Divinity student, William Kring, was third. The 130-yard low hurdles were won by graduate student Mitchell, whose time was 13.6 John Sparrow was second, William Kring third, and Wilson fourth...
Sparks Sorlien took the 160-yard dash in 17 seconds fiat. Sorlien is a Varsity sprinter and broad-jumper. Freshman Robert Russell, a middle distance man, was second to Sorlien, and R. H. Abernathy, Jr. '41 was third. The 80-yard dash was won by F. G. Neal in 8.4 seconds. Partlow and Sorlien were second and third...