Word: 24m
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...last quarter of a mile will be run on the track. The distance to be covered is slightly more than four miles, and the course is a difficult one. The record for the course is held by H. H. Howland of Technology, who won the race in 1906 in 24m...
...University cross-country team defeated the Massachusetts Institute of Technology yesterday afternoon by the score of 27 to 53. M. S. Crosby '08 finished first, covering the four and one-half-mile course in 24m., 44 4-5s., which is 25 4-5s. more than the record for the course, made last year by Howland of Technology. In scoring, the first six men of each team were counted, each place counting according to its numerical value, the team with the smallest score winning. The University team won the first three, and the sixth, seventh and eighth places...
...order and individual times of the first eight men was as follows: 1, M. S. Crosby '08, 24m., 44 4-5s.; 2, R. E. Dole '10, 24m., 59s.; 3, C. Lanier '10, 25m., 6s.; 4, W. T. MacCreadie of Technology, 25m., 10s.; 5, A. Ellis of Technology, 25m., 16s.; 6, W. P. Carter '10, 25m., 16 1-5s.; 7, M. H. Whitney '09, 25m., 25s.; 8, R. F. Hoyt...
...held over the Technology course, from the Highland Club in West Roxbury to the Technology grounds in Brookline Village, a distance of four and one-half miles. Last year Technology won by the score of 18 to 39, Howland of Technology covering the course in the record time of 24m...
Last year Harvard defeated Technology by the score of 35 to 49. The time was 24m. 50s., which is the record for the course. The following men from last year's team will run today: M. S. Crosby '08, R. W. Fisher '08, and H. W. King...