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ATHLETIC HISTORY Frank Harris and Sherm Wing were awarded numerals in Freshman year in that tough grind, cross country. C few Long Ned Wilson handled the No. 4 oar and Frank Hunt coxed on a strong Freshman crew that defeated all competition, with the exception of the Pennsylvania frosh. Fitz Quarrier, carry- ing on a family tradition, pulled a lusty oar on the second crew. Columbia, Cornell, Princeton, Kent, and Harvard succumbed to the superior power and precision of Captain Ben Taylor's 247 nn. 9 ay fi ,Jizz I' H4 f l S hcl? Zl'LlCk.S'lEl'. Athletic Association. take both the Blackwell and Carnegie cups, race at New London by 722, seconds. During the summer the Na- tional Intercollegiates were held at Long Beach, Calif., and Yale sent her Varsity, one of the greatest sprint crews in the country, to compete. In the pre- liminaries Yale won over Cornell and Cali- fornia Qwhose crew men. At New London the Blue stroked over the course in 8:16, 14M seconds ahead of the Crimson, to a new Freshman record. The Freshman ISO- pound crew, which had for years been a Sheff monopoly, did not include any of our men in its ranks. As Sophomores we saw the Varsity again but lose the four-mile Winter sport.
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246 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. Freshman team had a fine record, the only defeat coming at the hand of Harvard, by the slim margin of 66-69. Sophomore year savv Yale with one of the most powerful and Well-balanced aggregations in the East, for it overcame all opposi- tion except Princeton, with whom the meet was tied. Among the victims of this strong squad were N.Y.U., Cornell, Harvard, and Penn. The following men received major Y's for their excellent work in their respective events: Combs, Loud, Smith, and Dunbar. Iunior year the team's record Was not as impressive as the record of the previous year. Penn and Prince- ton were defeated, but Cornell and Harvard administered defeats. These defeats were in part atoned for by the team placing second in the I.C.4A. outdoors and third in the I.C.4A. indoor meet. It is expected that Combs, Dun- bar, Loud, and Smith will again perform well in Senior year and We CflPtrli11B1'0wf1- wish them every success.
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