Word: bennetts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Captain F. W. Waterman, H. W. Hitzrot and M. K. Douglas, Exeter has a trio of sprint and distance men who have so far proven unbeatable. With Captain J. E. Kennedy, R. D. Howard, W. C. Bennett and H. R. Davis, however, the Crimson runners will make a strong bid for places...
...games last winter, he will fight for honors in the sprints against Kennedy, C. H. Hawes, Howard and V. Chapin of the yearling outfit. The half-mile and the mile-runs will be very closely contested since the distance men on each team are exceptionally good. Bennett, R. N. Bryan and J. G. Winchester will run for the 1923 team in these events, while Exeter banks her hopes on Chapman, Hitzrot, A. F. Jones and Douglas, the last of whom was a member of the United States team in the Inter-Allied games last summer, and who won the handicap...
...Crimson should do well in the hurdles with Hawes, Bennett and P. W. Goodell entered. In the pole-vault Davis, W. H. Churchill and H. J. Freedman will oppose S. B. Ferguson, while Davis, Freedman, A. K. Murray, H. Phillips and F. B. Allen will meet M. M. Annan and G. Cowles in the high-jump. In the broad-jump, G. T. Barker, L. Dejone and H. Stires will compete against H. W. Davis for Exeter...
Mile Run.--Won by W. C. Bennett '23; second, Bush, Andover; third, McNeil, Andover. Time...
...yard dashes, while H. R. Davis, who took first in the pole-vault and shot-put and came third in the high-jump, was the highest point-getter. Capt. J. E. Kennedy, former Andover leader, captured the title in the quarter-mile, while W. C. Bennett succeeded in winning first place in the mile...