Word: weise
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In Middletown, N. Y., one Fred Segda drove his car head on into another car driven by one Charles Weis. Mr. Segda was catapulted through his own windshield, over the hoods, through Weis's windshield, into Mr. Weis's lap.
35-pound weight--Won by Sexton (Georgetown); Weis (Cornell), second; Steiner (Pennsylvania), third; T. H. Alcock '29, fourth; Worden (Cornell), fifth. Distance--49 ft., 6 1-4 in.
The summary follows: HARVARD 1932 TABOR Holland, r.f. l.g., McBain, Robinson Pattison, l.f. r.g., Welsh Brodie. c. c., Pierce Baskervill, White, r.g. l.f., Weis Bicknell, Moushegian, Weir, l.g. r.f., Clark
Score--Harvard 38, Tabor 21. Goals from field--Holland 6, Pattison 6, Moushegian 2, Baskervill 2, Bicknell, Brodie, Weir, Clark 4, Weis 4, Pierce. Fouls--Clark, Weis, Pierce, Referee--Swaffield. Timekeeper--Malick. Time--four ten-minute periods.
35-pound weight--Worden, C; Alcock, H; Weis, C.