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NINETEEN-THIRTEEN-FOURTEEN 69 .. .,,,.,. .,..,. . . .,.. .,,,A .. , . . , . ... .. Lv .3125-' SQL-.Q A .- a g: . rffqlzfsf-I, , '.'-1'-ir, C fj'3'1'-.f 'j ' 4-ig., . f -: '. .- ,j' j.:.:51 rj, , I ,Q A ... .-.g,-i,..:.r- , 4, ,:5wS.v',v.X.:: f ,X H,i,-kjr.?,.iHr.: . , - i.. .1-ff - if L31 '- , .- if . -V-.LEU 1-45, X -fi. -' .1-.NLT-fx s 1 ' t ,VK-1: f - ,, Q V ?,. 'QL Qi A' 5 N e -,Q 'i -LF7f.'7.' TY! - - xi '1 1' T . 7 Q- s.-- ,1. U- . ..s. f. . Q. . R . f J., . hifi. 711--we gf- sr,-S' -vi 11, ? 1 - , fi .1 : ,- . -5.15522 ' Q-2. -2. :-if:-.. 1-. 1 V .. T - nw 5 tu 1 1 .1252 , . y ' vw'-A x '! , :J ,.--cw. .wav -g-,. 3 4-. , ,..- - -:rg if St? EP K fi -:arf - A fi' ' - Q 1 5' , B - ' ' ' 1 ,, . . . t , N,.9jffgm-5-5,5,5,,51gg :fir - g-1 -- iikrgfef , A133351 rfgzfizi HREE years ago, under the supervision of Prof. Cosenza, Kgg the Harris Track Team wielded the big stick. They were consistent, well-disciplined and reliable body of healthy young runners who never failed to score largely. Owing to ' 'f' lcollege duties Prof. Cosenza was compelled to resign. Ab- sence of a coach soon got the team into intricate labyrinths of trouble, and as a result deteriorated and finally disbanded. But such a deplorable condition could not be permitted to exist. Raimist, Udell and Rubenstein, spirited students, persistently nagged the Executive Council until the latter took the active measure of electing Raimist manager. A call was made for candidates. Seventy- five loyal Harrisites responded nobly by coming out for practice. They have reported regularly all term. At present a fairly promising squad of Mercuryls worshippers have been retained as the Harris Track Team. First Annual Interclass Meet The first interclass track meet was very successful. It brought forward some raw material which promises well. The events were run off without a hitch. Beautiful silver and bronze medals were prepared and given to the victors at a mass meeting. These games have so stimulated the spirit for such affairs that we have great hopes of better meets in the future. Events :- SO-yd. dash, won by Manicoff, Lower A 5, second, S. Marks, Upper C 10, third, XV. Rannow, Upper C 6, fourth, H. Hoffman, Upper C 3. 220-yd. run, junior, won by Cv. Henrichs, Lower C 3, second, H. Finberg, Lower B 8, third, M. Hasley, Lower B Z, fourth, S. Meyers, Upper C 10. 220-yd. run, Senior, won by R. Rubenstein, Upper B lg second, nl. Raimist, Upper B 7, third, R. Stackpole, Upper B 7, fourth A. Pinkney, Upper B 10.
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68 THE HARRIS ANNUAL Kreutzer has made it possible for the team to have considerable practice. The team was handicapped by lack of funds, which is a mortal weakness. Still, in the second match, with Commerce, it demonstrated that it can overcome these difficulties. Ioffe and Raymond easily won the doubles. Spark and Cohen likewise left the court victorious in their matches. The only Town- send man defeated, Densen, lost his set, ll to 9. Games Played So Far Harris, lg Morris, 4. Harris, 4, Commerce, l. Harris, 3, Stuyvesant, 2.
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7 70-yd. dash, junior, won by S. Feitelberg, Upper B 75 second, G. Henrichs, Lower C 3, third, H. Finberg, Lower B 8g fourth M. Hasley, Lower B 2. 1 IOO-yd. dash, Senior, won by R. Kenipe, Upper B 2, Second, R Rubenstein, Upper B 13 third, R. Morehead, Lower B 4g fourth P. Nagelberg, Lower B 9. y 440-yd. run, won by S. Herskowitz, Lower C 2, second, B. Kutrz, Upper B Z3 third, H. Tucker, Upper A 6, fourth, H. Bennet, Upper B 3. 880-yd. qhandicapj run, won by A. Tow, Upper B 3, Second, S Herskowitz, Lower C 23 third, J. Manicoff, Lower A 5. 8-lb. shot-put, won by B. Breman, Lower B 23 second, XY. Allan Upper .X 2, third, j. jacobsohn, Upper A 63 fourth, H. Fishberg. Running broad jump, won by M. lelosley, Lower B 2, second, A Ruckow, Upper B 83 third, B. Sabowrin, Upper B 4g fourth, li Howay, Upper A 6. 1 720-yd.. relay llizmclicztpj, won by Upper B 7 lvl. Rztiniist. H Bloodgood, S. lfeitelberg, R. Stackpolej. Second, Upper A 3 Heroine I. Udell, liugene Zimnierinan, Leroy N. XVhitelz1w, Abrahzun Schultzj. The running high jump Qhztndicapj, which was held in the gyni- nzlsiuni, was won by .lUCfil'2ll1f,5 lt. 1.5 inchesj 3 second, james tiilloon, Upper A with 4 ft. ll inches Cscratchj. Upper B 7 won the silver loving cup. Those who tallied 3 points or more are entitled to class nninerzils. -' Q - nw if, Q !,,,,f,',f ' .7 Af ON Tl-lli T RX C Ii
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