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Won by R. A. Gardner (Y.), 10 ft., 6 in.; second, L. C. Torrey (H.), 10 ft.; tie for third place between J. A. King (H.), R. Murray (H.), and F. H. Gates (Y.), 9 ft., 6 in.
Pole-vault at 2.0--Harvard 1912: J. A. King, R. Murphy, L. C. Torrey, H. deWindt. Yale 1912: B. W. Blair, J. E. Finnessy, R. A. Gardner, F. H. Gates.
Any young man desiring further information can see me at the address given below, where I will be glad to go into the mater further with him and decide whether he is the kind of material that we want. Very truly yours, LOUIS F. GATES,
The fall practice began two weeks before the opening of College, and for the last three weeks has been carried on behind closed gates. The daily work has consisted of preliminary drill in tackling, kicking and catching punts for the backs and breaking through for the line men, followed by...
NEW HAVEN, CONN., Nov. 19.--The Yale team held an hour's practice on the field this afternoon at the close of Harvard's work. For 45 minutes the practice was secret, but at the end the gates were opened. The work was light, and there was no scrimmage for...