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The Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports has accepted two trophies, one to be awarded to an oarsman and the other to a high jumper,, it was announced yesterday.
The Arthur H. Weed, Jr. Memorial Cup has been donated by his classmates, the Class of 1936, for that Varsity or Freshman high jumper who turns in the best performance in the annual dual meets with Yale. The selection of the recipient rests with the captains and coaches of the Varsity and Freshman teams.
Winner of the high jump in the Fresh- man dual meet with Yale last spring, Arthur H. Weed, Jr. '86, was killed on November 4, 1933, when struck by an automobile while bicycling on Cape Cod.
Roger W. Cutler '11 has donated a cup to be awarded that Varsity oarsman who, in the estimation of the Varsity and Freshman coaches, has shown the greatest improvement during the year. Cutler was stroke of the 1909 and 1910 Varsity crews and captain and number seven in the 1911 boat
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