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...recently announced committee for 1923-24 follows: Corliss Lamont '24, chairman; J. D. DuBois '24, vice-chairman; F. E. Bowman '24, P. B. K. chairman; C. P. Baker Jr. '25; M. A. Cheek Jr. '26; H. T. Dunker '25; W. J. Fried '24; b. McK. Henry '24; J. D. Lodge '25; E. St. R. Reynal '24; F. A. O. Schwarz...
Captain R. G. Allen '26, taking first place in the 100-yard, 220-yard, and 440-yard distances, J. N. Watters '26 who won the half-mile and mile races, and M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, who placed first in the discus, second in the javelin and third in the shot put, were the outstanding competitors for the Crimson. Taylor, with three firsts, and Gibson with two firsts and a second, featured for the Tigers...
...first speaker of the evening was Mr. W. J. Bingham '16, who pointed out the good work of particular individuals on the team, most notably M. A. Cheek, who took two firsts in the Yale meet, F. P. Kane, and R. G. Allen. J. S. Clark '23 outlined next the outstanding features of the 1926 baseball season. The present record of nine victories to two defeats is a higher average than any other Freshman team has had since the war, he said. It is also an encouraging fact, he pointed out, that the Crimson has scored in seven...
Javelin Thow.--Won by Cheek (H), 158 ft., 11 in.; second, Graf (Y), 151 ft., 7 in.; third, Alwater...
Shot Put.--Won by Cheek (H), 38 ft., 1-2 in.; second, Altman (H), 37 ft., 10 1-4 in.; third, Graf...