Word: winthrope
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Kirkland House, which practically clinched the House championship by its victory over Eliot Thursday, annexed the title finally yesterday, since Winthrop was held to a 0-0 tie by Leverett. If the Puritans had been able to defeat Leverett and Kirkland they would have finished in a tie with the Deacons...
Yesterday's clash between Winthrop and Leverett was just about what was to be expected from these two strong defensive teams. The Rabbits had what little edge there was in the tilt-but they spoiled their chances by sloppy ball-handling. Each side came within two yards of making a score during the game, and at one point Leverett made a first down on the Puritan four-yard stripe. WINTHROP LEVERETT Baumgarten l.e. l.e. Seamans Cole l.t. l.t. Hausserman Gilliland l.g. l.g. Bangs Peters c. c. Landry Moore r.g. r.g. Day Butler r.t. r.t. Harkness Evans r.e. r.e. Hamill Stix...
...defeating both Leverett and Kirkland, however, Winthrop House can manage to finish in a tie with the Deacons. Coached by Ken Ryan of Utah State, the Puritans have perhaps the strongest defensive team in the league, with George Cole at tackle and Captain Moore and Charlie Gillilland at guards as the standouts. The backfield is built around quarterback "Little Joe" Hindle, a good ball carrier and an outstanding quick kicker...
...mile was won by a Lowell House man, Eugene Clark '40, last year's Freshman miler. Sheldon V. Coleman '39 of Kirkland claimed second place, and Langdon Mead '39 of Dunster was third. Dinwiddie Smith '39 of Eliot was fourth, and Richard W. Burnett '40 of Winthrop was fifth...
Sparks Sorlien '39 of Leverett, and a Varsity sprinter, won the 100 yard dash. William W. Shirk '38 of Lowell was second; Lloyd Mills, Jr. '40 of Winthrop was third; Charles L. Burwell '39 of Eliot was fourth, and Varsity highjumper Irving S. Michelman '39 of Leverett was fifth...