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...drastic cut in his unusually large squad of 35 men, Coach J. F. Carr yesterday narrowed his attention to 14 men who will compose Harvard's Varsity soccer team. An unusually difficult schedule faces these men, but Coach Car is very enthusiastic about his material. The Varsity squad, as it now stands, ha six lettermen, and the remaining eight are mostly stars from last years' spectacular Freshman team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACH CARR RETAINS 14 ON VARSITY SOCCER TEAM | 9/29/1932 | See Source »

...final of the 400-metre run, Olympic equivalent of the quarter-mile, was the third race between Benjamin Bangs Eastman of Stanford, who made world's records for the quarter-mile and half-mile early this spring, and Bill Carr of Pine Bluff, Ark. and Pennsylvania University who had beaten Eastman in the Intercollegiates and again in the Olympic trials. This most intense personal rivalry of the entire Games was settled fairly and beyond doubt. At the staggered starting line, Eastman had No. 2 lane, a better position than Carr in No. 4. For the first time in an important...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Xth Olympiad | 8/15/1932 | See Source »

...George Simpson in the Olympic trials. With Emmett Toppino of New Orleans, Wykoff, Kiesel and Dyer formed a "goat" relay team which last week set an incredibly fast world's record (40 sec.) in the 400-metre final, with Germany second. In the 1,600-metre relay Bill Carr led in the British anchor man, Lieut. Godfrey Rampling, by 20 yd. The world's record...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Xth Olympiad | 8/15/1932 | See Source »

...London 31 people were hurt and Engineer James Carr killed in a head-on collision between two trains on a public park railway. The gauge of the one-mile track is only 20 in., maximum possible speed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Aug. 1, 1932 | 8/1/1932 | See Source »

...Palo Alto. When he beat Stanford's Ben Eastman in a quarter-mile race three weeks ago, stocky little William Arthur Carr of the University of Pennsylvania failed to oblige Californians by sharing their amazement. "I know I can run 47 sec. again," said he, "but I don't know what Eastman will do the next time." In the final track & field trials at Palo Alto, Calif, last week. Carr had his chance to find out what Eastman would do at 400 metres. Carr won a fast heat. Eastman won a slow one. In the final, Carr...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Olympic Trials | 7/25/1932 | See Source »

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