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Word: congers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Yale: Stroke--H. P. Shepard '33; 7, H. M. Brockfield, Jr. '33; 6, W. S. Garnsey III '33; 5, J. S. Atwood '34; 4, J. G. Zimmerman '33; 3, E. W. Stetson, Jr. '34; 2, J. M. Mertz '33; bow, R. M. Davis '33; cox, C. R. Conger...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE FAVORED TO SWEEP CLEAN | 6/23/1932 | See Source »

...record set by his onetime teammate, Patrick Ryan. Leo Lermond won the mile race by a yard over his New York Athletic Club teammate Gene Venzke; behind them both came another New York A. C. runner, Frank Crowley. All three were far ahead of the defending champion, Ray Conger. Frank Wykoff ran the loo-yd. dash in 9.5 sec., a yard and a half ahead of Emmett Toppino of Loyola, three yards ahead of Eddie Tolan. But Tolan won the 220-yd. race in the fastest time ever made around a curved track, in a great finish against Ralph Metcalfe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Little Olympics | 7/13/1931 | See Source »

...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 by getting so far ahead that no sprint would catch him. But this time Conger stuck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A. A. U. | 3/9/1931 | See Source »

...members who had just been elected to the society was also released. All of these men were chosen on the basis of the grades they made in the Harvard Law School. They are as follows: third year men: L. H. Arps, J. W. K. Johnson, Milton Schilback, J. G. Conger, J. D. Wood, W. J. Brennan, E. G. Jennings, Robertson Boney, Jr.; second year men: J. de Bruyn Kops, Jr., T. McP. Davis, F. L. Dewey. H. B. Johnson, Harold Levine, S. J. Liftin, J. B. Messitte, R. E. Mumford, Louis Newman, A. I. Schmalholz. J. J. Fine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In the Graduate Schools | 9/29/1930 | See Source »

...Wanamaker International Trophy, engraved with the names of Paavo Nurmi, Charles Hoff, Dr. Otto Peltzer, and Ray Conger was sent last week to be engraved with the American name (Stella Walsh) of Stella Walaciewicz, Polish girl sprinter, because she had set a new world record for women, 6 seconds, in the 50-yard dash at the Millrose Games in Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Women | 3/3/1930 | See Source »

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