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...Burr, Jr., '79, W. Burr '84, and A. Burr '89 for excellence in punting, drop and place kicking. The contests will be conducted by the coaches, and accuracy, speed, height, placing and distance will all be considered. In accordance with last year's rules, one man can win but one cup in one season, although he may enter the competition for all three cups...
...thwart the decree of the prophetness and accepts Leif as Sylvia's lover. The Jarl then buys Bjarne's ship and the act closes as Leif sets sail across the Atlantic. Sigurd goes with him, hoping that he can cause the crew to mutiny, kill Leif, and return to win Sylvia...
...Kanaly, who easily kept near him. Toward the end Kanaly sprinted, but Grant had a good lead and won out in 9m. 40 4-5s. R. Grant '97 was third. R. Sheldon of Yale, the scratch man in the shot-put, was too heavily handicapped and could not win a place in the event. S. G. Ellis '01 took third place, with a handicap of 3 1-2 inches, his actual put being 41 ft. 4 1-2 in. The winner was G. W. Patterson of Dummer Academy...
...second round of the New England Fencing Tournament at Worcester on Saturday. The scores were: B. A. A. 7, Providence Y. M. C. A. 5, Worcester Fencers' Club, 4, Harvard Fencers' Club, 8. This makes the total score of the B. A. A. team 15, and they will probably win the tournament. The final round will be held at Providence on March...
...during April. Each team will be composed of ten men, ranked according to their ability, who will play the corresponding men on the opposing team. The Harvard team will not be chosen until just before the match, and this will give every man in the club a chance to win a place. The ten best men as they are ranked at present are: Guggenheimer, Mills, Merritt, Field Clerck, Knot, Crawley, Boynton, Todd, Haigh. Each man has the right to challenge the man above him for his place, and any member of the club may challenge the tenth...