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...squads and entries should be made at the Cage immediately before the beginning of the event. There will be three more field event contests this winter the dates for which are as follows: February 14, high and broad jumps; February 15, shot-put. A cup will be awarded the winner of first place in each event...
...believe that Mr. Charles Hann. Jr., has started an excellent precedent in offering the first of a series of baseball cups "for alertness on the on the diamond." The system by which the winner is to be chosen is most commendable, and has received the approval of Coach Sexton. Such a display of interest on the part of a recent graduate may well be taken to heart by men now in College. After leaving Cambridge, most of us will be all too prone to forget interests which would benefit greatly by an occasional act of just this sort...
...Baseball Cage yesterday afternoon, went to H. R. Hardwick '15 with a total jump of 20 feet, 9 inches. W. G. Brackett '14 and J. S. King '13 were second and third with 20 feet, 6 1-2 inches and 20 feet, 5 inches, respectively. Hardwick, as winner of first place, will be awarded a cup. The handicaps were not given...
Altogether the new rules are promising in theory. At least they should provide a winner for each game, and high scores will be more truly significant. Whether or not too much power has been given the offense, as was the case before with the defence, remains to be seen. At any rate next season should be one of the most interesting in the history of football...
...handicap broad jump competition will be held in the Baseball Cage this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The event is open to all members of the University and entries should be made in the Cage. A cup will be awarded to the winner of first place and the results will be counted in the standing for the cup for general improvement which has been offered by a graduate...