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...Equipment. A graduate of the California Institute of Technology and a World War 1 flyer, Hal Harris was made chief Army test pilot after the war. In 1922, when the wings of a plane he was flying dropped off in midair, he became the first Army pilot to parachute to safety from a disabled plane. Harris racked up 13 air records, test-piloted the first big U.S. bomber in 1922, the six-engine Barling. In 1926 he went to Peru, and flew crop-dusting planes, later became vice president and general manager of Peruvian Airways and from...
Harry Aldrich, star runner of the squad that holds the Connecticut and Yankee Conference championships, won the race with a 22:12 time over the 4.2 mile course. But the Crimson dominated the scoring after that, with Hubie Maguire second in 22:25 and Hal Gerry third right behind him. Hank Knapp and George Gooding of UMass took fourth and seventh, but Crimson Captain Emil San Soucie, Marshall Childs, Bruce Phillips and Frank Nahigian were the deciding men with fifth, sixth, eighth, and ninth places respectively...
...date, Colgate Coach Hal Lahar has had a pretty successful first year. He brings his undefeated Red Raiders into the Stadium, opening up a new rivalry, with a record of three consecutive victories...
Although Northeastern's crack distance star Ed Shea won decisively, the Crimson's Hubbie Maguire, Hal Gerry, Emil San Soucie, and Bruce Phillips turned in better than average times to put the varsity far in front. The final score was Harvard 22, Northeastern 38, and Brown...
McCurdy figures he can win or lose his varsity race depending on how his second wave of runners finish. Juniors Hal Gerry and Hubie Maguire, his two standouts, should be up with the winners. Trailing them should come the second pair of his big four juniors, Captain Emil San Soucie and Bruce Phillips...