Word: thirds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Seventeen University and Freshmen cross-country runners have been entered in the New England Amateur Athletic Union meet which will be held this afternoon. The race will begin at three o'clock and will be over the Franklin Park six-mile course. It will be the third annual individual and team championships held by the New England Amateur Athletic Union. Gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded to the three men who finish in the lead. The team which earns the highest number of points will win a championship shield...
Practice in military ceremonies will begin on Thursday morning, when the First Battalion will have a battalion parade at its regular drill hour under the command of Major C. C. Lane '04. The third battalion will do the same work Friday afternoon, and the second Saturday morning. On all three occasions the regimental band, led by Chief Musician Carmichael, will be present...
About 30 members of the R. O. T. C. have taken application blanks for the third series of officers' training camps. Military headquarters wish to call special attention to the fact that letters of recommendation are not desired. Only the names of three reputable citizens who know the applicant well are necessary. Attention is also called to the fact that each applicant must be examined at his own expense by a reputable physician before the application blank will be accepted...
...Italian defeat is momentarily assuming graver proportions. With a hundred thousand prisoners taken, and most of the difficult mountain country already passed, there is a lively danger of the fall of Udine, and with this the capture of the Third Army across the Isonzo. Not since the days of the great German advance of August 1914, have the Allies been confronted with so serious a crisis. For should a catastrophe take place, then the way will lie open for the Germans to seize the rich Lombard plain, capture new ports for submarine bases on the Mediterranean, and even menace France...
Misplays counted in scoring the next three touchdowns. M. E. Olmstead captured a Worcester fumble on their 27-yard line, and from that point Humphrey, aided by a 15-yard gain by A. D. Hamilton, crossed the goal line for the third score. Faxon kicked the goal. The Freshman kicked and as the Worcester back was tackled he dropped the ball, Hamilton recovering it for the Freshmen. Butterfield scored on an end run. The final score of the half came when C. P. Anderson blocked a punt on the Worcester goal line, Gaston falling on the ball for a touchdown...