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...hand the no less than wonderful performance of "Crew B" in the Henley must be singled out; and the final success of the golf team over Cornell after three tie matches together with the victory of the second baseball team over Groton are reassuring. Despite the fact that things broke badly in a number of events all on the same day we can look forward to the rest of the season with confidence that there will be a few tables turned by June.--Not at all forgetting to congratulate the Phi Beta tossers on the occasion of their first victory...
Another track accident has followed the pulled tendon of B. Z. Nelson '15. W. W. Kent '16, who broke the Freshman dual record for the mile in the Yale 1916 meet last spring, has developed a bad ankle which will probably keep him out of the Cornell meet. It is not known whether the injury is a sprain or a broken bone...
...Hicks went to third when Waterman threw wild after Robinson had dropped a pretty bunt in front of the plate. McLoughlin hit an easy one to Frye who threw to Clark at second catching Robinson. Hicks scored on the play. A beautiful double play, Frye to Wingate to Ayres, broke up the inning...
...mile run will be well supported by H. C. MacLure '15, second last year in the Yale meet, and W. W. Kent '16, who broke the dual record in the 1916 meet. Other fast men are A. C. Hawkes '14, W. A. Peckham '14, A. J. de Gozzaldi '14, A. R. Boynton '14, W. M. Tugman, Jr., '14, and W. Edgar...
Only one high-jumper has been lost by graduation, so that event will be one of the University's strongest. J. B. Camp '15, who tied for first place in the Yale meet last spring and J. O. Johnstone '16, who broke the dual record in the Freshman meet, are both men of excellent ability. Others who will no doubt do well, are W. Blanchard '16, A. T. Bunten '14, A. D. Chandler '14, E. C. B. Danforth '15, and T. P. Fowler...