Word: dashings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Entries in the meet are open to all men who played football last spring or this spring, or who intend to play next fall, except winners of the football "H". Medals for first place and prizes for second and their places will be awarded in the 50-yard dash, the 220-yard dash, the mile run, the shot put and the discus throw...
...French '29, in addition to being the favorite in the 100-yard dash, is depended upon for a first in the broad jump. His leap of 23 feet 11 and one-half inches in the Dartmouth meet, although discounted by a favoring wind, is nearly one foot farther than any Yale jumper has reached this spring. The closest competition will come in this event when G. A. Lomasney '28 battles with Oldt and Brandenburg of the Blue aggregation for second or third place. Against Dartmouth last week Lomasney jumped 22 feet eight inches, while at the same time Brandenburg...
YALE 69, HARVARD 66Haggerty's computation of the meet tomorrow by events follows: Y H100-yard dash 4 5220-yard dash 8 1400-yard dash 8 1880-yard dash 5 4One mile run 0 9Two mile run 0 9120-yard high hurdles 9 0220-yard low hurdles 6 3Broad-jump 3 6High-jump 9 0Pole vault 8 1Shot put 3 6Discus 4 5Javelin 1 8Hammer throw 1 8Totals...
...Blue aggregation counts on a clean sweep in the 440 -yard dash, with Ross, Engle and Smith all entered. All have bettered 49 and two-fifths seconds. Yale is weak in the middle and long distance runs. The only hopes for the Blue in these events lie in Berger and Hogan...
...dash events are difficult to predict. Yale holds an advantage in the 220 with Walker and Ross opposing T. F. Mason '30 and C. H. Elsass '30. In the 100, A. E. French '29 is counted on to lead Kieselhorst and Walker...