Word: feldman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University of Wisconsin '20), Fred Clinton Cronkite 3L of Centreville; N. B. (University of New Brunswick '16), Wellington Shelton Crouse 2L of Brooklyn, N. Y. (Princeton '20), Warren Maynard Driver Jr. 3L of Govans, Md. (Johns Hopkins '20), Robert Ephraim Eckstein 3L of Norwood, N. J. (Harvard '20), Edward Feldman 2L of Pittsfield (New York University), Arthur Tolliver George 3L of San Jose, Calif. (Leland Stanford '20), Thomas Palmer Helmey 2L of Garretson, S. D. (University of Minnesota '21), W. Hoffman 3L of Stege, Calif. (University of California '20), Ernest Ashley Jenkes 3L of Providence, R. I. (Brown '20), Saul...
Final.--Won by LeConey, Lafayette; second, Sudden, Stanford; third, Lovejoy, Cornell; fourth, Kirksey, Stanford; fifth, Feldman, Yale. Time...
With very little known about the relative strength of either team in the sprints, these events present an extremely puzzling aspect. Feldman, the star of last year's Eli team, is generally conceded a victory in the 100-yard dash, both on the basis of his performances last year and on his record and times this year. He is a capable runner, with plenty of experience in school and college behind him, and is generally ranked as one of the mainstays of the Blue team. The fight for second and third places will be close, with J. S. Clark...
...yard dash promises to be much the same, with Feldman and Chase playing the premier roles. Feldman won this event from Gourdin last year by a small margin, but Chase, who has developed remarkably this year, and won the event against M. I. T. should give him a hard battle. Chase is a masterly runner, with perfect form, and a complete knowledge of racing. As a rule, he starts slowly, but comes through at the finish with a rush, as he ably demonstrated by overcoming a lead and winning the event from Poole of Technology last Saturday. While these...
Yale's greatest weakness lies in the high-jump and broad-jump. Landon, the Olympic high-jump champion, has graduated, as has Cowles, the broad-jumper. Coach Mack's best men for the latter event seem to be Feldman and Milliken, who though able to secure only third place in last year's Freshman meet, has improved considerably since then...