Word: dashings
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Coach Hal Ulen expects to find his swimmers at the top of their form in this meet, figures that Pennsylvania will be Crimson victim number ten. EVENTS AT GARDEN TONIGHT 7.15 Varsity Running Broad Jump 7.50 Freshman 50-yard Dash--Trials 7.55 Varsity 50-yard Dash--Trials 8.00 Varsity 45-yard High Hurdles--Trials 8.10 Freshman 50-yard Dash--Final 8.15 Varsity Pole Vault 8.15 Varsity 50-yard Dash--Final 8.20 Varsity 45-yard Hurdles--Final 8.35 Varsity Running High Jump 8.40 Varsity One Mile Run 8.50 One Mile Relay--Freshman Trials 9.00 One Mile Relay--Varsity Trials...
...probable first place winners as Yale. Their team depends too much on a few individual performers to make a Green victory likely; for Donovan would have to be a double winner, and this is exceedingly improbable, seeing the way that Nicky Kerr and Jim Pender are going in the dash. So that leaves the way open for the Elis, as far as I can see. It is a very difficult meet to dope. The four teams are going to be so close together that a slip on the part of any one of them will throw the meet to someone...
...yard dash: Pender (C), Donovan (D), Kerr (Y), Gammons...
...Overbrook's ablest current wrestlers are the Marcucci brothers, Raymond and George, identical twins who were born blind 16 years ago. George is national blind champion at the 50-yd. dash. Raymond is national blind champion at basketball throwing. Both are talented woodworkers. Last week both won their matches, George in 5 min. 5 sec., his brother in 20 seconds less...
...Author's real name is Paul; he was named for his late great father, but his mother always called him by the Danish diminutive. Half-Danish, half-French with a dash of Peruvian, Pola Gauguin was born in Paris, brought up in Copenhagen, lives now in Oslo, Norway. An architect, art critic, painter in his own right, 54-year-old Pola Gauguin has five canvases in the National Gallery at Oslo, but has never attempted to set either the Seine or the South Seas on fire...