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not in the best of physical condition and the team was without the services of Corp who was too ill to take part. With these handicaps, the team Hnally lost the pennant to Technical, 63 to 52M. The following are the point winners: MAN. Cross Guild Parson Waterman MacLeod Otis Burwell POINTS. 15 14 SM 7 3. 2 2 52M PLACE. lst Hurdles lst Pole Vault 2nd 220 Hurdles 3rd High Jump lst Hammer lst Shot 3rd 100 Yard Dash 4th Discus 4th Broad Jump lst Discus Crecordj tie 4th High Jump 1st Mile 3rd Half Mile 2nd Hammer 3rd 220 Yard Dash 3rd Discus The Brown lnterscholastic Meet was held as usual on Memorial Day Hope Hnished fifth out of twelve schools, scoring five points, three more than Technical was able to win. Hope Track Records EVENT. 100 Yard Dash, 220 Yard Dash, 440 Yard Run, 880 Yard Run, Mile Run, 2 Mile Run, 120 Yard Hurdles, 220 Yard Hurdles, High Jump, Pole Vault, Broad Jump, Shot Put, Hammer Throw, Discus Throw, RECORD. 10 4-5 sec., 24 1-5 sec., 55 l-5 sec., 2 min. 14 2-5 sec., 4 min. 40 2-5 sec., ll min. 33 3-5 sec., 17 1-5 sec., 28 l-5 sec., 5 ft. 4 in., 9 ft. 6 in., 19 ft. ESM in., 38 ft., 119 ft. 2 in., 95 ft. 6 in., 17 HOLDER. H. Guild, H. Otis. H. Otis. O. Gross. O. Cross. R, Waterman. N. Taber. O. Cross. A. Harkness. G. Cross. E. McCartney. H. Guild. H. Guild. H. Guild. K. Parson.
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BURWELL NTACLEOD PARSON BALLOU ' WATERMAN CORP O'rrs CCapt.J Cnoss QMgr.j GUILD ' Track While the track team of 1910 was the best that Hope has turned out in recent years, it failed to win the pennant and so did not come up to the high standard set by the baseball and football teams of the year. The indoor season opened badly as Hope lost the Pawtucket Y. M. C. A. Meet to Pawtucket High on a protested decision of the referee and the relay team composed of Guild, Waterman, Cross, and Captain Otis, was only able to land third place at the interscholastic relay championship at the state armory. Less than a month later, however, the team showed its real form, when by winning the Providence Y. M. C. A. Meet it added another cup to Hope's collection. After a short preliminary practice, we opened the out-door season promisingly by winning the cup offered as the trophy for a triangular meet arranged by Manager Cross with Moses Brown and Classical. Then came the inter-class meet which the Juniors won easily as was expected. A week later the team went down to defeat at Kingston at the hands of Technical, 55 to 48. The next Saturday came the Rhode Island Inter- scholastic League Meet and the struggle for the pennant. Several of the Hope men were 1 16
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BRERETON MCBEE BURWELL BALLOU MACLEOD SHEA WILSON Baron CCapt.j VVATSON SULLIVAN F. DANDENO C. DANDENO Hockey The hockey season of 1910-1911 was a very successful one from all points. It was the first time in the league's history that each team played two games with every other team in the league. Hope was represented by one of the best teams the school has ever turned out, winning the pennant in easy fashion and with the excellent record of being scored on but once. Captain Brice called for candidates early in December and after about a month's practice Hope lined up against Tech for the first game. The score was 6-0, Hope proving that her team was a wonderful one in team work. This team work was kept up during the entire season and accounts in a large measure for the team's success. We easily defeated Cranston 4-1, although they had the honor of scoring the only goal during the season. Classical was played next and the score was 6-0, although York's Pond resembled a swimming-pool more than a hockey rink. On January 17th, the first round of the schedule was completed, Hope defeated English 5-0. The games were rushed along, however, and two days later Cranston was whipped in an exciting game, the Hnal score being 2-0. The last game was on January 25th. Hope defeated English in the hardest game of the season 1-0. Captain Brice ended the season brilliantly by scoring the lone tally on the beautiful rush down the ice. On February 10th the team travelled to Boston to play the fast team of Melrose High 18
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