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FEDERATION NEWS Berkshire
Dr. Sven Knudsen recently spoke to the school about his trip around
.the world in a Ford.
1'he baseball team has defeated
their old rivals, Williston, in a thrill- ing game, 8-7. ·
Choate
In their second race of the season the crew defeated the Columbia fre hmen by a length and a half. The track a11d b3$eball teams have
recently dropped games but the ten- nis men had au easy victory over
GARNET AND WHITE MEET ENDS IN A TIE SCORE
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net; Becoud, McCormick, \Yhite; third, Farinholt, White. Distance, 19 feet, 8 inches.
Shotput-.First, Deyerle, White; second, Goldsmith, Gamet; third, Boyd, White. Distance, H feet, 10
inches.
Discu thr011·- First, Day, .J ., Gar-
net; second, Deyerle, \Yhite; third, Loffier, Garnet. Dista11ce, 119 feet,
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throw-First,
Garnet; Recond, Boyd, \Yhite ; third, Tatum, Garnet. Distance, 150 feet,
6 inches.
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~they defeated the Tilton
First, Goldsmith, Gar- net; second, Lavinder, White; third,
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In the annual dual debate with Worcester Academy, the home team in each case was victorious in up-
holding the question that the policies .of Mussolini deserve public approval.
The crew lost to St. Mark's·by one length but the net men at the same time defeated the English High
.School, of Boston, quite easily. Kent
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880-yard run- F irst, Dew, White; The crew defeated the Columbia second, Johnson, Garnet; third, New- freshmen by about four feet. On the ell, Y\'hite. Time, 2 minutes, 23
same day the baseball team won over seconds.
Westminster, 3-0. llfile run- First, Hale, Garnet ;
Fr. Huntington, Su1)erior of the oecond Wa}' Garnet· third Blake-
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Order of tl1e Holy Cross, preached man, White. Time, 5 minutes, 38
at the school a short time ago. Mercersburg
W11en the baseball team defeated Massanutten, 6-2, they registered their sixth successive victory. Short- ly afterwards they easily vanquished
Tome, 16-0.-
Although they lost their meet to
t h e U n i v e r s· i t y o f P e n n s y l v a n i a freshmen, Hutson, of the Academy, ran the "100" in ten seconds flat.
At the Penn. Belays the 4-tO-yard
relay team broke the world's inter-
scholastic record by one-fifth of a
second .
220-yard low hurdl es-First, Bethea, White; second Winborne, Garnet. Time, 32 seconds.
120-yard high hurdles First, Ma- son, White; second, Winborne, Gar- net. Time, 21.9 seconds.
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100-yard dash- First, B e th e a, White; second, 1\Iason, White; third, J ordan, Garnet. Time, 11.3 seconds.
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The Dramatic Club will present Seven Keys to Baldpate as· part of the Commencement program.
On the 21st Reinald Werrenrath sang as guest of honor on l\1usic Day.
An informal dance and the Junior Promenade were also held thi clay.
St. Paul's, Garden City
The baseball and track teams have
both had poor seasons. 'rhe tennis team has been quite successful.
Taft
The baseball team has defeated Torrington High and their old riv- als, Pomfret, the latter by a -±-3 score. The gun team defeated the
Yale freshmen 180 to 170. W estminster
The basebaJl teillll has had a suc- cessful season, thus far having been defeated only by Kent. The track team began its season by an easy 1•ictory over Berkshire, 79--±7.
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