Boys of De Wilt Clinton Abbott Gives Win Princeton Club Games Yale Crews |\ De La Salle Institute Gets A Shake-Ug Second Place and Man¬ The Summaries Three of Eight Seat» m ual Third 100-yard dash (Junior).Won by E. Oaborna, De Training I«* S*Jle; Ik norrruao, Htuyvm&nt. second; Maa- First Boat cham Clinton, third; SI. Mendelsohn, Stuyvesant, Affected by fourth. Time, 0:11 1-5. 100 yard run (senior).Won by U. Clark. Clinton; Chaiises Made The track team of De Witt Clinton K. Hotuner, l>o La. ^aile, second; Hudson. Boya' UJgli, Üilrd. Timo, 0:11. High School repeated its success of 140-yard rolay raco (100-pound class).Won by Tie Win Clinton first team; Commerce, second; Do last year by taking tho point prize Wilt Clinton second Uium, tliird; Monti, fourth. NEW HAVEN, March 29..Follow¬ in tho annual indoor track and field Tinu\ 0:S3, ;>00-jard rim (nrrrlce).Won by C. Howard. Horaoo ing the return of the Yale rowing games of the Princeton Club of New Mann; N. Koni. Morris, socoad: Conroy. SuiyTesant, squad to New Haven harbor after tho were at the 22d tlUrd; Kurp. Clinton, fourth. Timo, 0:37 1-5. York, which held Regi¬ Thtre-quarter-m lie relay race (graduating classes) Professor Mather afternoon. Tho -Won by i'r&smus Ila.ll Manual Training, second; spring vacation, A, ment Armory yesterday BtUyYMant, third; Clinton, fourth. Timo, 2:48 1-5. Abbott, director of rowing at the uni¬ Sido boys scored a total of 30 880-yard run--Won by 1". Klrby, Poly Prop; D. West Bajimsky, De La Salle, second A. Bulzback. Flush- versity, has ordered the most general points. Two points behind came De Intc, üiird A. Higglns. Thoodoru ItoosovelU fourth. in the Train¬ Tim... 8:11 3-5. change makeup of the first and La Salle Institute, while Manual S'.'O-yard rim (junior).Won by L. Hoffman, second with Rtuyvosaju M. 0»mba. Flushing, seoond; K. O»- 'varsity crews which has been ing, with 18. and Poly Prep, 13, bortm. De La Salte, Üuid; S. Atlas, Ktuyvosant, put into effect since the the two next fourth. Time, 0.26 3-5. eights wera took positions. 220 yard run (senior).Won by B. TTosujer, D« I* organized two months Owing to several protests being filed Salle; 11. Karx>. Morris, second; J. Carpenter, Poly ago. the prizes won by Eddie Hosmer, of I'rep, third; B. WelÄigor, Jluiuai Tralnuig, fourth. The shift has been made in direct were held Time. 0.26 1-5. De La Sallo Institute, up 600-yard run (novle©).Won tiy B. Swinburne, preparation for the the races with tha a decision by the schoolboy Fordhun Prep; 0, Barker, Richmond mil, second; pending Hosmer for tho II. 1-Viole. Manual Training, tlürd; Kaplan. Com¬ University of Pennsylvania which will officials. competes mercial, fourth. Time. 1:24. bo Glencoe Athletic Club in open events, 110 yard run.Won by Frank McN'jnira, De rowed April 19 between the first and several teachers maintained that La .Sail.-; Honlea, Clinton, second; Ï7. McArdle, and second 'varsity eights of the old not be to P.lvrnlaie Country School, third: D. Knedden, he should permitted repre¬ Horace Mann, fourth Time, 0:56 4-8. rivals. The event opens the season for sent his school. SSll-yard relay rme (120-pound class).Won by Hosmer captured the 220-yard in Jamaica; Clinton (first team), second; Boys' High. both universities on a post-war basiâ 26 third; Morris (second team), fourth. Time, 1:47. and will easy fashion in 1-5 seconds, while One-mile run -Won by A. Tracey. Flushing! M. bo rowed on the Housatonio he finished second in the 100-yard run Kick. Erasmus Hall, second; P. Klrby. Poly Prep, River just above the of seniors. He also was responsible third; Sevow, Erasmus Hall, fourth. Time, 4:36 4-6. city Derby. for One-mile relay race (unlimited weight crass). A course of a mile and 6B0 ex¬ for his team's victory in the one- Won by De La Salle: De Witt Clinton, second; yards, race, in which he ran anchor Manual Training, third; Dwight School, fourm. actly the English Henley distance, has mile relay Time. 3:55 1-5. for his school. Runntnc High Jump.Won by K. Clark, De WM been staked out, and the Yale crews A serious injury to Sam Galburt, of Clinton (with 5 feet 7 Inches); B. Dayis, Dwtght are Morris High School, who had to be School (with 5 feet 6 Inches), second; L. Dopple, practicing on a course oí similar Lawrence marred Poly Prep (with 5 fot 5 inches), third; KavanaugU, length on New Haven Harbor. taken to St. Hospital, Ha-nllior Institute iwlth 5 feet 4 indios), fourth. Three of the eight seats in the first the meet. While competing in the trial Putting 12-pound shot.Won by G. Werleman, boat are of the dash for seniors Poly Prep (with 42 feet 10 V4 Inches); B. J. affected hy the change which heats 100-yard Kearns, Fordhun Prep (with 40 feet 8 Inches), has just been ordered by Dr. Abbott, Galburt, after crossing the finishing second- Meyer, Hr.mllton Institute (with 39 feet stroke, No. 4, and No. 2. The stroke line, smashed into a glass door. In 11*» Inches), third; F. Bronder, Poly Prep (with has been attempting to ward off injury he 39 feet 3 inches), tourth. position giving the head hands in front of his coach more trouble than any other placed his face, place in the boat this Soders- thereby cutting an artery in his left who spring. also cuts on the ton, stroked the freshman eight arm and suffering Harvard Football two seasons ago, has been seated in head and arms. thit. since In the one-mile run Albert Tracey, position the rowing squad in front of Mar¬ reported in'January until the shift of Flushing, dashed Men Will Discuss was ordered Dr. vin of Erasmus Hall, on tho final by Abbott to-day. Eick, Soderston seems better to a lap to outsprint him to the finish line four adapted 1 '19 Plans To-morrow mile than to a race of a milo by yard. and a third, while Hemingway, who has succeeded him, is full of fire and enthusiasm March 29..Can¬ and appears to keep the "Learn to Swim," CAMBRIDGE, Mass., stroke high for a short race more didates for the Harvard football team successfully than Soderston, who C. A, will meet Monday evening in tho tro¬ weighs 159 pounds to 150 for Hemin- Y. W. Slogan way, who stroked the freshmen last phy room of the union, where the plans season. For This Week for spring and fail practice will be out¬ Soderston possesses stronger force In afternoon the his stroke and it is possible if lined. Tuesday spring is that, work will start and continue for three Heminway kept in the position for is the shorter races of the season, Soders¬ "Learn to swim before vacation" weeks. ton may be chosen to set the the slogan chosen for a "learn to swim for the pace week" which will begin to-morrow at the The speakers at Monday night's meet¬ first eight in the four mil« Side head race against Harvard on tho Thames swimming pool of tho West Young ing will probahly include former late in June and that will Women's Christian Association, Fifti¬ coach Percv Haughton, Eddie Casey be Hemingway Avenue. 1916 The the final selection for stroke oar eth Street and Tenth George and Bill Snow, of the eleven. on the second crew a teacher of who will be against the Har¬ II. Corsan, prominent II. A. A. hasn't announced vard reserve in the same who can of but if .¦-¦-'-'-.'« eight regatta. swimming, says everybody in charge spring practice, Schieffelin, who has been been a learn to swim and can prove it, has Haughton is to coach next fall he will nent candidate for promi¬ as the instructor. Tho stroke, haB been been selected select the man. given a seat in the second at series includes three lessons, and these The II. A. A. and the Harvard im- Simons Stable No. 6. eight may be taken mornings, afternoons or prcssario are still dickering, but the of Greater City of March 31 Gymnasts Ewing Succeeds Schieffelin evenings, during the week business proposition which Haughton to April 5. has appeals to him mightily. In case At No. 4 in the first boat, where women find it Awaits Test Schieffelin has "One reason many Percy turns down all Harvard offers, ir¬ for Title Meet been seated for two or arc not three hard to swim is that they respective of inducements, Lathrop Preparing weeks, Ewing, who has been row¬ using tho right stroke." asserts Miss Withington, who is on his way home ing No. 6 in the third eight, has been Marjorie Breckinridgo, who is in from France, will be asked to act as In Maryland plated. He weighs 175 pounds and is of the West Side Y. W. C. A. the to scheduled at the Coliseum, Chicago. six fet't tall. his waterman¬ charge head coach. Withington captained Trip Los Prob- There will be a be Although pool. "Thin girls find it. almost im¬ 1910 eleven, and the line. He is the Saratoga Cup and the Bclmont and Angeles three-day carnival, ship is not smooth, he is a strong oars¬ learn the back played ginning on Thursday, April 10, and in man and has been possible to stroke, an attorney, and was commissioned in Lawrence Realization stakes.
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