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...hurdles there will be F. S. Allen '16 and H. St. J. Smith '15. The former scored at Ithaca and reached the semi-finals in the Intercollegiates, while the latter unable to run in the frist meets because of his injured leg, would have scored in the Intercollegiates, had not his old injury put him out of the running in the semi-finals, In addition, W. A. Mcanix uC., who has made fast times in both hurdle events will be eligible to compete next year. Along with Meanix in the high hurdles there will be M. P. Robinson...
...miles. Since it was pitch dark no official time was taken. The second rowed a higher stroke than the first and after a final spurt was two lengths ahead at the two-mile mark. Freshmen lost most of this lead at the end of a mile. The last leg was faster but the first could not meet the spurt of the 1917 boat, and the latter finished three quarters of a length ahead...
...lower than fourth in all but one of these, Cornell's splendidly balanced team had no trouble in winning the thirty-ninth annual track and field games of the I. C. A. A. A. A. held in the Stadium Saturday afternoon. With this victory Cornell won the fifth leg on the cup which was put up in 1904 and accordingly has gained permanent possession of it. Cornell scored the unusually high total of 43 points, Pennsylvania, due to her all-round strength finished second with 31 points, Michigan's sprinters brought the Westerners into a close third with...
...winners of this tournament will be the Massachusetts state champions, and will win a leg on the challenge trophies, which become the permanent property of any team winning them three times, not necessarily in succession...
...CRIMSON hockey team pulled the first leg of the Phillips-Barron-Batchelder cup yesterday afternoon when it literally swamped the Lampoon. The final score, as we remember it, was 14 to 0. Officially, it was 8 to 4. The Mt. Auburn street boys lived up to their reputation and were jokes during the entire playing period. Only at one time did they become dangerous and that was in the first few minutes of play, when the force of gravity overcame the cortical resistance of the CRIMSON coverpoint and he was taken for the puck and was knocked...