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...done without the action of the caucus. Certain of the regular Republicans in both houses have insisted that the insurgents should no longer be classed as Republicans in Committee assignments. In the Senate, Messrs. Smoot, Ernst, Reed (of Pennsylvania) are known to take this attitude. In the House, Representative. Treadway of Massachusetts is one of the leaders of the same movement. It is proposed to give the insurgents committee places in accordance with their strength as a minority. Mr. Treadway explained...
With Captain Overton, Farwell, Treadway, Braden, Davis and Nichols and a wealth of new material coming up from the 1919 squad, Yale has the best balanced and most formidable track team in a dozen years. In fact, the strength of the team is such that the Elis expect to defeat both Princeton and the University, and hope to win the intercollegiates. Overton and Farwell, the all-round stars of the team, are in record breaking form in the distance runs and the hurdles. In the last two big indoor meets, Overton has broken world's records in the mile...
...sprints the team will again have Treadway who, although he has twice failed to defeat Captain E. A. Teschner '17, scored fifth in the intercollegiates in the 100-yard and fourth in the 220-yard races. From last year's victorious freshman team de Carnea, who ran second to H. C. Flower '19 in the 100-yards and would have easily won the 220 had he not been disqualified for stepping out of his lane, has been showing extremely good will probably push the leader closely this spring...
...open handicap track and field games held at Stamford, Conn., Saturday, T. E. Meredith, of the University of Pennsylvania, who recently established a world's quarter-mile record at the Intercollegiates, finished third in the 440yard dash. The race was won by H. I. Treadway, of Yale, with an 8-yard handicap, in 52 2-5 seconds. J. Nicholson, of the Loughlin Lyceum, New York, was second, having a 16-yard handicap. Meredith was scratch man and since the field was a large one, he had to circle it completely to get near the leaders...
...first semi-final heat in the 220 and Kaufman of Pennsylvania the second, followed by Van Winkle of Cornell and Smith of Michigan. Moore walked away from the field in the final, being timed in 21 3-5 seconds. Smith nosed out Van Winkle for seconds, with Treadway of Yale fourth and Kaufman of Pennsylvania fifth...