Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Hardly less spectacular was the two mile victory of B. R. Cutcheon '25 over Nazro of Dartmouth whose desperate bid for first place in the latter stages of the race forced Cutcheon to surpass himself and eliminated the other Crimson entries, P. F. Coburn '24 and J. F. Ryan '26. R. L. Hyatt '24 took first place in the broad jump. The heave of C. A. Eastman '24, which covered 43 feet and one half inches in the shot put, surpassing the old record by seven inches and the recovery of Captain Merrill from some recovery of Captain Merrill from...
...height individual, with a smooth untiring stride, he has run some of the finest races in Crimson track history. In the Triangular meet of 1925 he was destined to score the fourth new record. He came up against the widely heralded entry from Hanover, Osgood, who had smashed the Dartmouth record a week before, and against Craig of Cornell. The race turned out to be one of Tibbetts against time, in which the former won by 11 2-5 seconds...
...Triangular meet. In the draw for places held at the Harvard Club the day before the meet, Lundell, the Crimson entry in the 300-yard dash, drew the pole, which gave him the advantage of starting in the inside lane at the expense of Glendenning of Dartmouth and Captain Russell of Cornell. However, the results of the draw divided the advantage evenly on the whole, with the exception of the coverted pole in the 300. The possession of the latter made the University a slight favorite over the dangerous visitors...
Score Harvard Freshmen 6, Dartmouth Freshman 2. Goals First period: Garrison (1.41), Watts (6:05). Fisher (12.20). Second period: Batchelder (2.05). Batchelder (6.25), Batchelder (8.00), Garrison (16.38), Third period: Johnson (9.31). Penalties: Andres (tripping), Johnson (high stick), Andres (tripping), Johnson (holding), Ogden (holding). Referee James Foley. Time, three 17-minute periods...
...undefeated hockey team will cross sticks with the Dartmouth Freshmen at the Arena this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, in what promises to be one of the best games of the season. With only one goal registered against them all season, the Freshmen look upon today's encounter with high hopes. P. R. Watts '31 and Captain S. I. Batchelder '31 are the leading players on the first year sextet...