Word: fourths
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Harvard entered a team in the intercollegiate cross-country run for the first time in 1902, when the event was held for the fourth time. In every year since then Cornell has won the cross-country run, always with a score under 30. Five of the years a Cornell runner has won the individual championship...
...years these records are as follows: in 1902 Cornell's seven men in the cross-country run finished in the first 21; Cornell won third and fourth places in the mile; first and fourth places in the two-mile. Harvard had 70 cross-country candidates at the opening of the season, and finished fourth in the run. Harvard won first in the intercollegiate mile and second in the two-mile...
...Berna of Cornell won the individual championship by defeating W.H. Tappan, his team-mate, by eight yards. His time was 33 minutes, 5 1-5 seconds. P.R. Withington '12 of Harvard finished fourth in 33 minutes 24 seconds...
...fourth mile, Withington went ahead, and led over the Larz Anderson hill and to the Technology Field. Then on the last quarter-mile on the cinder track, he was passed by the two Cornell men and Captain May of Michigan. Captain H.S. Young of Cornell, last year's champion, finished fifth...
...ball going to its one-yard line. Minot punted from behind his goal line to Philbin on the 36-yard line, Fish making a beautiful tackle. In two plays Yale carried the ball to the 27-yard line and, as time was nearly up, Coy dropped back for his fourth try for a field gold. Again he failed and the ball was put in play on the 25-yard line. Corbett made a yard through Hobbs before Minot punted to Philbin on Yale's 49-yard line. Philbin, by wonderfully clever running, ran back to Harvard's 21-yard line...