Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...results of the middle and long distances are almost impossible to predict because of the many fast runners entered. W. Gillis, H. Hormel, and A. Surette of Medford High, W. L. Hallowell of Milton, and G. W. Clark of Huntington are all known to be good. Lowell High and Huntington have also entered fast men in the mile and half mile...
...snatched the match from defeat by winning 8-6. Against Coleman, a semi-finalist in the University fall tournament, Captain Pfaffmann went down to a bad defeat. Briggs, playing third for the University against Auger of Lincoln's Inn displayed brilliant tennis in rapidly disposing of his rival. A fast three set match between the number four men started strong for Lincoln's Inn, then the outcome balanced, and finally fell on the Harvard side, Cummings had defeated Farnham, a member of the University team two years...
Lundell graduated from Exeter, where for three years he was a track star and for two, track captain. While there he made the 100-yard dash in the fast time of 9 4-5 seconds. Last Saturday he ran the 220-yard dash in 21 2-5 seconds...
...historical fact. He has set out, adventurously, on a voyage of intellectual discovery, ready to acknowledge whatever conclusions his reason may bring him to. Without disparaging the Bishop's sincerity, it must, however, be said, that in all the labyrinth of his argument he seems to be clutching fast to a little thread which always brings him safely back to Anglican Orthodoxy...
...first frame, but game one of his few hits when McGrath singled into right field. The Freshmen were equally impotent in their half of the inning, but in the second, they began in earnest. Ellison walked, advanced to third when Morris; the schoolboy second-baseman, bungled Bailey's fast grounder, and scored on Hamlen's long sacrifice fly to center field. A moment later, Urruela, the Cushing catcher, let one of Bird's deliveries slip by him and Bailey crossed the plate with the second...