Word: winner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...quarter-mile there are many fast men, notably W. A. Barron '14, Captain of this year's team and winner of this event in the dual meet at New Haven last spring with time equaling the record. J. C. Rock '15, who was third, in the Yale meet, R. H. Delafield '16, and T. R. Pennypacker '16, second and third respectively in the Freshman meet, are men of great ability...
...with every other competitor. The eighteen competitors in the Novice Tournament are divided into three groups. Each man will play one game with every other contestant. The two best in each group will make up the final division which will play a double round-robin series to decide the winner. The first round must be finished by March...
...that date, without fail. The class lives also need serious attention, as 210 of these have failed to come in. Designs for book-plates must be sent in to R. H. Kettell '14, Holworthy '15, before the close of next week. Men are to be reminded that the winner of this competition receives a prize of three albums. Failure to attend to lives and photographs will mean an "Honor Roll" of the negligent ones in the back of the Album...
...accounted for by last year's records. Every one of the five men who won the four places in these events will run this spring. In the quarter-mile, W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, and Jensen of Michigan, who finished third and fourth respectively, are the only point winners to return. The half-mile finds the winners of first, third, and fourth places,--Brown of Yale, F. W. Capper '16, and Marceau of Dartmouth respectively. Madeira of Pennsylvania, who finished fourth in the mile, is eligible this spring and is the only point winner in that event to return. McCurdy...
...losses are much heavier in the field events. J. B. Camp '15 is the only point winner to compete again in the high jump. Camp, together with Fiske of Princeton and Kennen of Cornell, will enter the pole-vault as in 1913. None of the men who placed in the broad jump will enter the 1914 intercollegiates. In the shot-put there will be Whitney of Dartmouth, Beatty of Columbia, and Kohler of Michigan, who finished last year in the order named. Shattuck of California and Kohler of Michigan will again throw the hammer...