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...Sophomores defeated the Juniors in the first game of the interclass hockey series played on Hammond's Pond yesterday afternoon by the score of 2 to 0. The 1910 team repeatedly threatened the Junior goal, but failed to score because of their inaccurate goal shooting. The Juniors' team work was weak in comparison with their opponents. Seaverns was the fastest man on his team, and with Dole did the best playing. One goal was made in each half...
...broad-jump competition, the third contest in the winter field event series, was won yesterday afternoon by C. C. Little '10, with a handicap of 4 inches and an actual jump of 21 feet, 9 inches...
...Freshman hockey team won its second game of the season yesterday afternoon at the Country Club, Brookline, by defeating Andover, the score being 7 to 1. The Freshmen completely outplayed their opponents, and were only scored on by a long shot by Twombly. The team work of the Freshmen has developed excellently during the week. In yesterday's game the forwards were better in attack than in the defence. Cutler and Dick excelled for the Freshmen and Gifford and Twombly for Andover...
...Edward Henry Strobel '77, once Bemis Professor of International Law at the University, died yesterday in Siam. His death was due to poisoning contracted from the bite of an insect. After graduating from the College, Professor Strobel studied at the Harvard Law School, and received the degree of LL.D. in 1882. He was secretary of the United States legation in Madrid from 1885 to 1890, but returned to the United States in 1893 to become third assistant secretary of state. In 1894 he was appointed United States minister plenipotentiary to Ecuador, but resigned three years later to become minister...
...University hockey squad practiced yesterday afternoon on Hill Pond, Arlington. A 50-minute scrimmage was played in which the University team was defeated by the second team, the score being 3 to 1. The play of the University team was ragged and without speed. The second, on the other hand, showed good team work and its attack was very strong, its chief weakness being in accurate shooting. Pell played his usual good game and Irving did the best work for the second team...