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Among the institutions besides the University which have names teams to date Georgia Tech represented by B. M. and Jr.; Philadelphia College of Ospathy represented by Carl, Fischer, intercollegiate Champion in 1923. Fuller Sherman, Albert Gillis and Henry Orbst; Butler University of Indianapolis represented by Julius Sagalowsky, former Junior and boy champion of the Middle West and Irving Kurzrock, Stanford University of California is understood to be sending on Cranston man, former Municipal singles and present holder with partner of the Muncipal National Doubles Championship...
...March, "Father of Victory"Ganne 2. Overture "Light Cavalry" Suppe 3. Fantasia, "Mefistofele" Boito 4. "Tech" Songs 5. Bacchanale from "Samson and Delilah" Saint Saens 6. Second Slavonic Dance Dvorak 7. Finale, Fourth Symphony Tchaikovsky 8. "Tech" Songs 9. Slection, "Rose Marie" Friml-Stothart 10. Waltz, "Dream of Love" Fahrbach 11. Pomp and Circumstance Elgar
This year Dartmouth, Williams, Brown, Springfield Training, St. Lawrence, Hamilton, Canisus, St. Stephens, Columbia, Virginia, Georgia Tech, and a number of various club teams have either revived the sport or started it for the first time
...high jump, Jones bettered the record made by Krogness of Harvard in 1919. The new height is 5ft 10 1-2in. Sanford of Tech won the pole vault as was expected, equalling the old record of 11ft...
...greatest individual feat of the contest was the half-mile run between Watters of Harvard and Leness, famed Tech mid-distance man. Those, who witnessed the race will not soon forget the astonishing pace the palr set up from the crack of the pistol. Physically both men appeared in excellent shape, but as in all athletic competition physical condition is not all that counts. Undoubtedly Watters ran a more heady race than Leness and consequently he broke the worsted two yards in the lead. The Crimson half-miler took advantage of the Engineer's broad back to shelter him from...