Word: bonthron
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mile race with the Yale and Princeton barriers, the Varsity cross country teach won two dual meets on Saturday, swamping Princeton 20-43, and Yale 25-28. Arthur Foote '33, captain of Crimson barriers, in an exciting race led Bonthron of Princeton until within 300 yards of the finish, when the Princeton runner made a fine sprint to cross the line about ten yards ahead of Foote...
Scores-Harvard 20, Princeton 43; Harvard 25, Yale 38; and Yale 27, Princeton 29. Time-24.30. Winner-Bonthron (P), Arthur Foote '33, Turley (Y), A. S. Pier, Jr, 35. Minor (Y), Canning (Y), J.S.Hayes '33, J. P. Scheu '35, C. F. Woodward '35, Walker (P), Morris (P), E. F. Bowditch '35, James Parton '34, J. M. Estabrook '34, T. A. Robinson '34, Hershey (Y), Spruance (P), Foedisch (P), J. G. Miller (P), Tracy (Y), Hill (R), Hamilton (Y), Gardiner (Y), J. W. Higgins '34, Watson (Y), Flanagan (P), Walsh (P), Mcllinger (P), Prentice (Y), H. R. Miller...
...Hampshire harriers, who were the New England champions in 1931. Princeton will have a slight advantage in the race since their runners know their own course. The two chief contenders for first place will be Arthur Foote '33, captain of the Varsity harriers, and W. R. Bonthron of Princeton...