Word: crossed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Twenty-six men entered the cross-country run yesterday afternoon, and covered a three-mile course at an easy pace. For several weeks the runs will be taken on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, starting from the Lecker Building at 5 o'clock. Later there will be four or five runs a week...
More men are urged to come out for the fall training. Long distance men especially are needed for the cross-country work...
...line-up the first eleven was able to score three times, chiefly through individual efforts. The linemen charged very high and the heavy men were slow. Captain Marshall went through the signal practice, but did not join in the scrimmage. A new player, Mercer 2M., a former Holy Cross halfback, weighing over 200 pounds, joined the squad and was tried at fullback...
...seems that much good new material ought to be developed. Yesterday each man ran from three to five laps at an easy jog, and the candidates for the sprints did light work on the sraight-away. A squad of about ten men took an easy cross-country run from the Locker Building...
Owing to the rain, the fall track work did not begin yesterday. Today, however, all men who intend to enter the fall track games, or try for the University cross country team should report to Mr. Graham at the Locker Building between 11 and 1 o'clock or between 3 and 5.30 o'clock. Mr. Graham will be at the track every day at those hours with the exception of Saturday afternoons. All mile and two-mile runners should enter the cross country runs, which will be short and easy for the first two or three weeks. The intercollegiate cross...