Word: finished
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Twelve miles from the finish, his feet began to blister. Eleven miles farther on, he was overcome by nausea, stopped twice to vomit. Neither of these mishaps last week seriously inconvenienced Runner John Adelbert Kelley, who regarded them as incidental to an afternoon of sport. The pain of the blisters caused him to hurry into first place. A few minutes after becoming violently sick, a little more than two and a half hours after he had started, he crossed the finish line in last week's Boston A. A. Marathon, winner by a quarter-mile. With feet much...
...broad jumpers, Coach Farrell has Eddie Calvin and Milt Green, either of whom is good for 23 feet, and Green has formed the habit of winning all hurdle races from 45 yards to 110 meters, so that he may finish the meet with wins in broad jump and two hurdle races...
Jenkins of M.I.T. is picked as the only entrant of the meet who has a chance to outspeed Captain Scheu in the 1500 meters. The Tech man raced against Reccall in the Stadium this fall, and is likely to provide Scheu with plenty of competition right up to the finish...
...first ten men to finish were as follows: Bright, Albert F. Sise '28, Herbert S. Sise '34, Mezerzey (D), Durgin (D); Edward P. Davis, Jr. 1G, Chandler (D), Charles T. Lawrence 1Dn., Chamberlin (D), and David Emerson...
...other men to finish among the first fifteen were: Charles S. Rogers '37, William F. Loomis '36, R. Colin Maclaurin '38, Samuel Wakeman, Frederick S. Bigelow '38, William C. Quinby, Jr. '36, and Harold T. White...