Word: margin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...defeated Boston English High, 31 to 22, at the Boston Y. M. C. A. Saturday in its final meet of the season. A victory for the Freshmen in the team race, netting eight points, and a first by J. H. Eaton '21 in the plunge added substantially to a margin already secured by consistent seconds and thirds in the other events. English High won four firsts, but these, together with a tie for second place in the plunge, were its only tallies...
...difficulty was experienced by the Freshman swimming team Saturday in defeating Huntington School at the Boston Y. M. C. A. tank by a score of 32 to 18. The 1921 team was an easy winner in every event but the plunge, which J. H. Eaton '21 lost by a margin of only a foot. L. H. Rand '21 was the individual point-winner, taking first in the 100-yard, second in the 50-yard and swimming on the winning relay team...
...Freshman relay team was defeated by a wide margin in a one-mile race with the Massachusetts Agricultural College quartet, at the military and naval games in the East Armory, Boston, on Saturday night. A team composed of both Freshman and informal runners representing the University R. O. T. C. was to have raced a team from the Yale R. O. T. C., but the latter at the last moment failing to enter, Coach Donovan decided to have a 1921 quartet meet M. A. C. During the first lap the contest was close, C. A. Page '21 barely leading Chapin...
Among the events in which informal and Freshman track athletes were entered the only University representative to place was C. G. Krogness '21, who with a leap of five feet eight inches was second in the running high jump. Pelletier of Camp Devens was first with a margin of-two inches, while Roberts of the Radio School was third with a jump of two inches less than that of Krogness...
...athletes who were expected to star in the meet ran true to form. J. W. Ray of the Illinois Athletic Club won the Hunter Mile by a wide margin, in four minutes 24 3-5 seconds, and G. T. Nightingale of New Hampshire State College was the winner of the three mile run by 50 yards over Goodwin of Bowdoin