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...members of the track team which competed last summer in England, and which also formed the nucleus of last year's Mott Haven team, except Roche and Fox, are back in College, and all are eligible to compete again. There is some doubt, however, whether Burke's health, which has been poor all summer, will permit him to run this year. The team is very much strengthened by the return of D. Grant M. S., who was absent last winter, but still has one more year to represent Harvard according to the intercollegiate rules. Although he injured his ankle last...
...special Class Day exhibit will be held tomorrow in the Trophy Room. Many cups and pictures, among them the Mott Haven and Wells cups and several other large trophies which have been put away for safe-keeping will be exhibited. A member of the Trophy Room Committee will be in the room, which will be open...
...that the interscholastic track games are over for the season, it is possible to consider the material for next year's track team, which the work of the last month has brought into prominence. The most striking feature of the work of this year's Mott Haven team has been the number of Freshmen who were developed into point winners. This and the fact that there are but three point winners, Bigelow '98, Bremer M. S., and J. T. Clarke '98, who will not compete next year, should give the team a strong nucleus on which to build...
...meeting of the Mott Haven team yesterday, J. T. Roche, Jr., '99, of Worcester, was elected captain for next year. Roche prepared for college at the Worcester High School. In his Freshman year he won the 100 yards dash in the dual games with Pennsylvania and was running very fast last year when he strained a muscle in his leg. This injury has handicapped him in his running this year but it is believed he will recover his old form next season. Roche managed the Mott Haven team this spring...
...died at his home in Quincy, Mass., May 31, of appendicitis. He was a son of the Rev. E. C. Butler. He prepared at Stone's Private School at Boston and entered college with the class of '98. With the exception of his Senior year he tried for the Mott Haven team, making it in his Sophomore year. In his Junior year he ran on the winning intercollegiate relay team. He was always interested in track athletics. He was getting over an attack of typhoid fever when taken with appendicitis, and did not have strength to recover...