Word: coan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...crack field including Clifford Sutler, Francis. Shields, George Lott, Berkeley Bell; 6-1. 6-3, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2, in the final against Sutter; in Manhattan. ¶ Glenn Cunningham of Kansas: a mile race in the Knights of Columbus Games, with Glen Dawson of Tulsa second, Carl Coan of Penn third and Gene Venzke of Penn, who set the world's record of 4:10 a year ago and has hitherto been Cunningham's closest rival this winter, fourth; in Manhattan...
...mile, Harvard is pinning her faith on Hallowell, outdoor champion, who will face such sterling opposition as Coan of Pennsylvania, defending indoor champion, Nordell and Maloney of N. Y. U., Crowley of Manhattan, and Mangan of Cornell, who heat out the Crimson runner at the H-D-C meet last Saturday. McCluskey of Manhattan is favored to defend his title successfully in the two mile and is ambitious to lower his record to a figure around 9 minutes 10 seconds. He is the only two-miler, however, to whom Murphy is willing to concede any superiority. The Crimson distance runner...
Boom prospects attracted to Las Vegas, along with many another adventurer, one Blair Coan, onetime handyman of the Republican National Committee. He bobbed up in Las Vegas to start a newspaper. In Los Angeles to buy printing equipment, Blair Coan declared of Las Vegas...
Already famed for a mile he ran recently in 4:13, Carl Coan's 4:17 mile in this race was enough to put him 20 yd. ahead at the wire. Another Pennsylvanian, Bill Carr, ran a dead heat with Johnny Lewis of Detroit City College in the 300-yd. race and won the runoff. In the 1,000-yd., Ray Conger had to beat George Bullwinkle, intercollegiate one-mile outdoor champion, and wise fans said he could not do it. They knew how Bullwinkle-a pacemaker as well as a finisher-liked to beat a finisher like Conger...
...inasmuch as it was expected that the latter would win the event. Kelly of Georgetown won the dash in 7 1-10 seconds, equalling the meet record made in 1923 by Harold Lever of Pennsylvania. Estes gained third honors in the one mile run, which was won by Carl Coan of Pennsylvania, Bullwinkle of City College of New York placing second. Coan set a new intercollegiate indoor record of 4 minutes 15 1-5 seconds. The former mark was 4 minutes 17 4-5 seconds, set in 1923 by James Connelly of Georgetown...