Word: counts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman cross-country team met a very decisive defeat yesterday afternoon in Andover at the hands of the powerful Academy team. The first five men on each team to place were the only ones to count in the scoring, an so Andover had a perfect record when five of its entrants crossed the line before a single Crimson representative and finished. The first count was Andover 15, Freshmen...
...miles, beginning near the Anderson Bridge on the South side of the river, leading up the river as far as Water-town, and then back to the Bridge along the north bank. The first five men on each side to cross the finish will be the only ones to count in the scoring. It is probable that Coach Farrell will choose nine or ten runners to represent the Crimson...
Last Friday the University cross-country squad gained a clean cut victory over Middlebury by a 17-38 count. Covering the hilly Belmont course in fast time B. R. Cutcheon '25 took first place, and was followed closely by three other Crimson entrants, W. L. Chapin Jr. '25. H. R. Kobes '26, and W. C. Harrison '25. E. B. Boyce '26, who was the fifth University runner to finish, took seventh place...
...will encounter a fast and well trained school-boy team when it runs in Andover today. Coach Shepard has developed an outfit which will no doubt trouble the Crimson runners greatly. Each team will run ten men, with only the first five men on each side to finish, to count in the scoring...
...selected to make the Andover trip are A. C. Coolidge Jr., J. F. Davidson, A. D. Dowling, Edward Gordon, C. H. Haggerty, B. L. Jacobs, R. A. Pierce, H. L. Smyth Jr., J. W. Teele, and B. E. Swede. Only the first five men on each team to place count in the scoring...