Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD 1931 DARTMOUTH 1931 Watson, r.w. l.w., Fisher Garrison, c. c., Leach Everett, l.w. r.w., Rockhill Ogden, l.d. r.d., Johnson Batchelder, r.d. l.d., Andres Gammack, g. g., Kimball...
With the 1928 track season well under way and one of the outstanding meets, the Cornell-Dartmouth-Harvard Triangular classic, just a few days off, a rapid summary and review of Triangular meet history will serve both to recall some of the greatest of Crimson track athletes and to reveal the brilliant record established by the immediate successors of the present team which faces one of its severest tests on Saturday evening, February 25. For when the University track team meets its two traditional foes, Cornell and Dartmouth, in the tenth Triangular meet in the Arena, it will bear...
...only 11 1-2 points. In 1918 the World War intervened and it was not until 1920 that the next Triangular meet was held. Cornell now took the place of Penn State on the schedule and from that year the meet has been an annual institution. The supremacy of Dartmouth in the beginning first gave way to Ithacan prowess, but the most consistent bid for laurels has been made by the Crimson track men during the past three years. The scores for the nine meets are significant...
...Athletics in the University, was head track mentor and while his team was strong in the dashes, field events, and the mile run, it was no match for the well-balanced team strength which the Ithacans displayed. Cornell took five first places, six second places, tying once with Dartmouth for second place in this meet, The University, however, supplied two of the stars of the meet. J. W. Burke '23 won the mile in the fast time of four minutes 27 1-5 seconds, while Captain J. F. Brown '22 captured the 35-pound weight event. Coach Bingham's relay...
...Triangular clash found the University on the short end of the score. Dartmouth had come to the fore and turned the tables on an inexperienced Cornell aggregation. The Green runners were heavy favorites before the meet and lived up to expectations. The Ithacans suffered from both inexperience and the graduation of the previous year. Harvard suffered most of all through injuries and illness. R. L. Hyatt '24, star high jumper, due to an injured back, was lost for the season. Percy Jenkins '24 was eliminated from the dashes by an attack of grippe. The Hanover invaders were generally powerful, scoring...