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...Yale coaches have at last found the right backfield combination to give the necessary speed. Thorne Murphy and Herbert Kempton, who have been piloting the second and third University teams, are the tow to fill the positions. Kempton was considered the most brilliant, interscholastic player when he was captain at Exeter. Both Murphy and Kempton have shown phenomenal form in running, punting and drop-kicking this year...
...Krogness, Jr., '21 R. W. Harwood '20 were the tow University ex-service men to score in the first day of the American Legion Athletic Carnival here on Braves Field yesterday. Krogness won third place in the running broad jump with a jump of 21 feet 1 1-2 inches, while Harwood earned second place in the pole-vault with a height of 12 feet...
...this fall. The Rhodes will provides that two scholars shall be studying constantly at Oxford from each state in the Union. Each scholar stays three years and receives a stipend of $1500 a year, out of which he pays his tuition, fees and other expenses like any other student. Tow scholarships being assigned to a state, and each scholarship being tenable for three years, there is one year out of every three in which no election takes place...
...Charles, the feature event was race between the three Freshman club crews. Closely contested the whole distance, the race was won by the Eliot boat by a quarter of a length margin over the Lowell eight. the latter in turn beat the Thayer crew by but half a length. Tow races for the upperclass crews followed the 1922 contest, the first of which was between Eliot 3 and Thayer 3. The former won by a full length, while in the succeeding event, in which Eliot 2 and Thayer 2 were the Competitors, the Thayer boat was a length...
...Boston Navy Yard in the triangular race between Camp Dix, Camp Dvens and the Navy Yard. E. A. Teschner '17, track captain last year, started for Camp Devens and turned over a substantial lead at the end of his three laps, which was maintained by the next tow Ayer runners. H. W. Minot '17, anchor-man for Camp Devens, was unable, however, to keep ahead of Halpin of the Navy Yard, who defeated him by a burst of speed at the finish...