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Walter Hunt Fernald, of Waverley, was last night elected captain of the Freshman track team. Fernald prepared for College at Stone's School, where he ran on the track team for three years, being captain his last two years. He is at present running both the half-mile and the 440-yard dash...
Entries for the interclass track games to be held on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon must be made in the blue-books at the Locker Building before 6 o'clock today. In order to avoid running an unnecessary number of preliminary heats, the number of men representing each class in any track event has been limited, and will be picked from the entries by the class captains tonight. It is probable that all who enter in the field events will be allowed to compete. All members of the Freshman track squad who do not accompany the team to Andover are urged...
...silver cup offered by L. P. Dodge '08, captain of last year's University track team, to be awarded the winner of an annual contest in the 220-yard dash, will be competed for in the games Saturday, in addition to the regular cup offered by the Athletic Association. The conditions governing competitions for the cup are as follows...
...eligible for the University or Freshman track team is eligible to compete...
Although no times were given out, the trial contests for the Freshman track team to compete against Andover, next Saturday, held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon, were very satisfactory. In the 100-yard dash two heats were run; the first was won by P.C. Cummin, with K.S. Billings and C.F. Averill, second and third, respectively. D.P. Ranney was first in the second heat, W. Oyler, second, and C.O. Pengra, third. No final heat was run. The 220-yard dash was won by K.S. Billings, with D.P. Ranney and A.R. Dupont, second and third. In the 880-yard run, W.H. Fernald...