Word: flints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...place in the meet finale, the 200-yard relay. Dick Coggeshall ran a dead heat with Exeter's Dick Hall in the thousand, smashing the Exeter record with a sparkling 2:21.7 performance. The meet was tied all the way, and even individual honors were split between the teams. Flint of Harvard and Marshall of Exeter ended one-two in the 45-yard hurdles, trading places in the 40-yard dash...
...Flint, another hurdler, won his heat but failed to show up in the first ranks in the semi-finals. Moe Young and Fred Carr, middle-distance speedsters, trailed...
...Crimson quintet, all of whom will be facing some of the nation's top trackmen, includes Captain Don MacKinnon, Wes Flint, Fred Carr, Moe Young and Bill Palson, Bill Bingham Jr., who was scheduled to go in the Hollis 600, is out with a torn muscle...
MacKinnon, who reached the semifinals in the Millrose meet in New York last week, and Flint are entered in the 40 yard hurdles, and will run against veterans like Fred Walcott. In the 60 yard dash, Carr and Young will meet competition of the brand represented by the great Barney Ewell. In the 1000 yard event, Palson will have old Gene Venzke, veteran of track duals against such immortals as Cunningham and Fenske, as the least of his worries...
Harvard's entries in the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden last Saturday night didn't fare too well. The mile relay team, consisting of Arnold Edelman, Wes Flint, Jim Wheeler, and Bill Bingham had a bad first quarter, and placed fourth in a four-team race won by Notre Dame...