Word: dashing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...YARD-DASH (Semi-Finals), 3 P. M.--A. F. V. Van Winkle, 121 (Cor.); H. I. Treadway, 901 (Y.); E. A. Teschner 300 (H.); H. L. Smith, 560 (Mich.); H. E. O'Brien, 561 (Mich.); W. B. Moore, 848 (P.); W. Moore, 302 (H.); W. C. Bartsch, 122 (Cor.); K. Kelly, 123 (Cor.); A. L. Culbertson, 124 (Cor.); F. Kautman 701 (Penn.); D. L. Dolbin, 631 (Penn...
Since 1874, the record in the 100-yard dash has been clipped by 1 3-10 seconds. The 100-yard dash record at this time was held by S. D. Kittredge '76, his time being 11 1-2 seconds. In 1876, A. H. Latham '77 lowered this time to 10 3-4 seconds. Five years later E. J. Wendell '82 ran the distance in 10 seconds, and the present record, 9 4-5 seconds, was made in 1902 by W. A. Schick...
...record in the 220-yard dash was held by E. J. Wendell '82, in 1878. W. Baker '86 lowered this record by two seconds eight years later. It was not until 1909 that this time was beaten; in this year W. A. Schick '05 made the present record of 21 2-5 seconds. This same time for the 220-yard dash has been equalled twice, once by R. C. Foster '11 in 1909, and again by W. A. Barron...
...yard dash the records of 1875 and 1915 vary even more. C. S. Bird '77 held this record in 1875, his time being 60 seconds. One year later H. C. Dunham '77 cut two seconds from this time, and in 1878 R. Bacon '80 set up a new record of 54 seconds. In the next three years 3 1-4 seconds were clipped from Bacon's record, E. J. Wendell '82 reducing it by 1-2 second, and W. H. Goodwin, Jr., '84 lowering it to 50 3-4 seconds. This record stood for nine years, until W. C. Downes...
...England Intercollegiates four records were broken by athletes who will compete in the Intercollegiates in the Stadium next Saturday. A. B. Kelley, of Holy Cross, set up two new records by winning the 100-yard dash in 9 4-5 seconds and the 220-yard dash in 21 1-5 seconds. The old marks were 10 seconds and 22 seconds respectively. W. A. Savage, of Bowdoin, cleared the barriers in the 220-yard low hurdles in 24 2-5 seconds, lowering the former time by one-fifth of a second. The fourth record, which was not allowed on account...