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...pound weight-throwing competition will be held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock under the supervision of Coach Quinn. All men who have any ability at weight-throwing, including Freshmen, are urged to come out for the event. A cup will be given to the winner...
...novice gymnastic meet will be held on December 16. This is the only competition in gymnastics that will be held entirely within the University. Dr. Sargent has offered a cup to the winner of the greatest number of points. Regular practice is being held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays under the direction of G. F. Evans 3G., ad C. L. Shrader. After Christmas the University gymnastic team will be chosen and will hold about ten exhibitions and meets ending with the intercollegiate contest in March. If sufficient interest is shown a Freshman gymnastic team will be organized...
...four strings of 25 birds each, but they must till the scorer at the beginning of the string in which match they wish the score to count. The scores recorded against Yale in the University and Freshman meets next Saturday morning may be counted Cups will be awarded the winner of each match...
...first man of the Harvard team to finish was H. Y. Masten '10, who came in seventh. His time was 38 minutes 52 3-5 seconds, which was 1 minute and 47 3-5 seconds behind the winner. The order at the finish of those that scored was as follows: 1, W. F. Kaynor '11S., Y.; 2, R. K. Miles '10, Y.; 3, A. M. Haskell '10, Y.; 4, V. A. Mason '11, Y.; 5, W. McK. Dunn '11, Y.; 7, H. Y. Masten '10, H.; 9, E. L. Viets '10, H.; 11, R. H. Rowse...
...About a quarter of a mile from the finish both crews were rowing stroke for stroke at 33 and absolutely even. Three hundred yards from the finish the University eight began to go steadily away and crossed the finish line in a sprint of from 34 to 35, a winner by a scant few feet of open water...