Word: finished
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...surprise by taking the 100-yard dash from a strong field including Murphy, Field, and Ellovich. In the 220-yard dash Barker, Field, and Mahin won their respective heats, while no final was held. Jones won the 880-yard run, while in the quarter-mile Harris took the closest finish of the afternoon from Wilson and Aiken...
...first and second eights are bringing their own shells, one of which, according to Mr. Herbert Reed of the New York Evening Post, "is one of the triumphs of the shell builder's art", carrying all the weight of the heavy first eight and not "sousing down" at the finish of the pull-through...
...quarter mile looks like the best hope for Princeton with Captain Stevenson, who is the National A. A. U. champion, Hitzrot, captain of the 1924 Freshman team, Johnson and Lambert competing. In the Intercollegiates, held indoors on March 11th, Stevenson did some good running and turned up at the finish in 49 2-5 seconds while the other three men average around...
...either case the work will furnish a good indication of the progress and relative ability of the crews. At present it would seem that the Junior crews had better oarsmen than the other classes and that one of their eights will be the most likely to lead across the finish line tomorrow...
...heats were held in the University high hurdles over a distance of 60 yards, half the usual length. The same four men competed in both heats and finished in the same order; C. H. Hauers '23 winning, with R. S. Whitney Jr. '22, J. P. Monks '24, and R. H. Sears '24 crossing the line in that order. Hauers' victory was unexpected in the light of Whitney's showing this year and was due in part to the fact that the latter hit his knee in the first heat and was almost limping as he reached the finish; a circumstance...