Word: events
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...British 220, unlike the American, is run on a curve. Since the race will be run English-style here, Harvey Thayer and Yale's Hobart, Gottlieb, who will represent the Americans in the event, have been madly practicing starts on a curve...
Crimson freshman star, Dick Weiskopf was t have run in both the 220 and the 100 on the basis of his performance in the Yale meet, which served as a time trial for the international event. He recently pulled a muscle, however, and it was thought best to use him only in the 100, and to replace him in the longer sprint event with Thayer who had placed second behind Gottlieb in the varsity sprint at New Haven...
...never hurdled before coming to Harvard, will represent the Americans in the low hurdles, against Brooks of Cambridge and Williams of Oxford. The high hurdles will see a fight between Leonard Philips of Yale against Crimes, formally of Yale who will run for the British. He has run the event in 15:5.6. Phillips took the Eli-Crimson meet...
This only Crimson varsity entry in the meet is this year's cross country captain, John Cogan, who will run in the two-mile event. British strength in the long distances is not known. the combined Harvard-Yale team is partly due to the fact that the hammer, discus, and javelin will not be thrown in the meet. These three events have been Harvard's strongest this year. It is not known yet whether a mile relay will...
When on May 21 it participated in the American Henley regatta on the Charles, the Eliot second boat took first place in its event and the first boat trailed an MIT third varsity boat by a scanty three feet in the 2000 meter...