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...best races of the afternoon was run by W. J. Bingham '16, who won the 220-yard dash from J. S. Foley '15, with a fine burst of speed. B. Z. Nelson '15 showed up well in the 100-yard event, coming in first with a safe margin. There was keen competition in the shot-put, in which H. R. Hardwick placed first. The general slowness of the meet may be further accounted for by the fact that Coach Donovan would not allow many of the "H" men to participate...
...final contest of the year. A close and hard-fought game is expected, for although Princeton has won only one game out of five, she has developed a faster and stronger team than that of the first part of the season. A victory for the University by a margin of 2 goals is necessary to secure the league championship, as Pennsylvania is now leading by a margin...
...close and hard-fought soccer game is expected tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock when the University team will meet Princeton in the final contest of the year. A victory for the University men by a margin of 2 goals is necessary for them to secure the league championship, as the standing of the teams is determined by the number of goals scored. At present Pennsylvania leads the league by a margin of one goal over the University team. Due to injuries to R. T. P. Storer '14 and T. J. Hudner '15 the reserve forces of the team...
Yesterday's Interclass Track Meet was won by the class of 1915 by the narrow margin of 2 1-2 points, (45-42 1-2), over the class of 1914. The Freshmen, with only 3 points, took last place. The most exciting race of the afternoon was the two-mile run, in which R. St. B. Boyd '14 and F. H. Blackman '14 ran a "dual" race, the former winning by inches over the latter, who in turn was about '75 or 100 yards ahead of C. Southworth '15, the next man. In the 440-yard dash W. A. Barron...
...feel that I can say something of attendance at Chapel in a general way. The average student attendance at Sunday Chapel a year was 247, which was a large increase over the report for pervious years. This year will probably not come up to that figures by a small margin; it certainly will not exceed it. This is easily explained when it is remembered that so far this year, there have been few preachers to attract unusually large audiences. As regards morning chapel, on the other hand, the outlook is distinctly encouraging. I think that the final figures...