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...made. A tentative list of men from whom entrants for the Millrose meet will be picked was announced by Coach Bingham on Saturday, and includes J. A. McCarthy '22, W. C. Bennett '23, W. F. Eaton '22, Richard Chute '22, J. E. Kennedy '23, J. W. Quinn '23, Vinton Chapin '23, Percy Jenkins '24, R. S. Whitney '22, and C. R. Hauers...
Although no letter men will be represented in the sprints this year, there are a number of candidates for this event with very strong possibilities, among whom are Vinton Chapin '23, C. B. S. Evans '22, Percy Jenkins '24, and J. E. Merrill '24, the last two figuring prominently with the yearlings last winter. J. D. Chase '22 and C. H. Wansker '23 are also veteran sprinters of much promise...
...only 20 men back from the previous year. Buell, W. P. Howe Jr. '24, and J. J. Lee '24 will all be available for quarterback next fall. The backfield men who are expecting to return are George Owen Jr. '23, P. F. Coburn '23, R. W. Fitts '23, Vinton Chapin '23, W. H. Churchill '23, E. L. Gehrke '24, Lewis Gordon '24, Percy Jenkins '24, and K. S. Pfaffman '24. For ends, Coach Fisher will have W. E. Crosby Jr. '24, R. P. Field '23, J. M. Hartley 2nd '23, K. N. Hill '24, and H. C. Janin '23, being...
...University players awarded letters were Donald Angler '22, of Waban; Wesley Goodwin Brocker '22, of Lindstrom, Minn.; John Fiske Brown '22, of Plymouth; Charles Chauncey Buell '23, of Hartford, Conn.; Vinton Chapin '23, of Boston; Winthrop Hallowell Churchill '23, of Milton; Henry Wadsworth Clark '23, of Ketchikan, Alaska; Phillip Fairbairn Coburn '23, of Weston; Arthur Joseph Conlon '22, of Fitchburg; Roscoeo William fits '23, of Brookline; Mitchell Gratwick '22, of Buffalo, N. T.; Henry Strugis Grew Jr. '24, of Boston; Joseph Milton Hartley '23, of Fairmont, W. Va.; Daniel Stewart Holder '24, of New Orleans, La.; Frederick Howard Hovey...
...this unsatisfactory performance five radical changes in the line-up appeared in the game with Indiana the following week. Captain Kane and Tierney went to tackle, Bradford was at center while in the backfield, Gehrke and Jenkins took the place of Chapin and Fitts. The result was a great improvement, the Hoosier eleven being swept off its foot to the tune of 19-0. That much room for improvement was left, however, was shown by the contest with Georgia the following Saturday. The playing of the University eleven was of the loosest and most ragged variety, fumbles, five...