Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...scrimmage with Rindge Tech. marked the Freshman practice yesterday afternoon. The entire Rindge squad was present, and two scrimmages were kept going throughout the afternoon between the corresponding first and second divisions. The Freshman teams A and B, however, were withheld, as they will meet Boston University in a practice contest tomorrow. Particular efforts are being made to find more material on the lower teams, and the scrimmages served that purpose. The substitutes found little trouble in the light Rindge line-ups, and ploughed through for scores almost at will, especially against the schoolboy regulars. H. S. Grew was back...
...first and second prize of $100 and $50 respectively are to be awarded during the year 1920-21 for the best two essays on a subject of the author's own choosing submitted before February 15, 1921, at the desk in the Union Library...
...Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Lawrence Terry '22, of Short Hills, New York; Louis Butler McCagg, Jr., '22, of New York City; Richmond Keith Kane '22, of Newport, Rhode Island; Francis Bacon Lothrop, Jr., '21, of Boston; Edward Lawrence Pierson, Jr., '21, of Salem; Thomas Tenycle Pond '21, of Nyronset (second crew); Sherman Damon '21, of Brookline (second crew); Charles Foster Batchelder, Jr., '21, of Peterboro, New Hampshire (second crew) and Amory Houghton '21, of Corning, New York (manager...
...mile run was perhaps the most interesting race of the day. E. Schaefer captured first place for Smith with a time of 11 minutes 16 seconds. H. L. Gilbert, another Smith man, took second, with A. L. Coburn of Standish in third...
...broad jump for H. W. Davis of Standish. Hubbard and Simmons of Smith jumped 18 feet and 17 feet 6 inches respectively. Hubbard of Smith captured first in the high jump with 5 feet 1 inch. P. D. Gerould of Standish and A. E. Saunders of Gore tied for second with 5 feet. Norris of Gore, P. D. Gerould of Standish and J. C. Goodwin of Gore were the winners in the pole vault. Norris won the event with a height of 7 feet 10 inches