Word: georgetowner
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
April 12. Georgetown University at Washington...
...first of these, the Boston College games, on Saturday night, January 27, Harvard won in the ten events four first, five second, and two third places. In the relay races Harvard defeated Columbia, but was beaten by Georgetown in record breaking time, 3m. 11 2-5s. The point winners for Harvard in these games were M. T. Lightner '03, second in the novice 40-yard-dash, B.C. Lancy '03, second in the 40-yard dash, invitation, and in the 40-yard handicap; J.H. Shirk '02, first in the 45-yard handicap low hurdles; D. Grant 2M., first...
Officers of the association for the ensuing year were elected as follows: A. G. Mason '00, president; F. M. Eshleman, Haverford, and J. E. Moore, Georgetown, vice-presidents; F. A. Young, New York University, secretary; and W. R. Quinn, Columbia, treasurer. A. G. Mason '00, J. D. Dana of Yale, H. H. Langenberg of Princeton, and C. L. McKeehan of Pennsylvania, were elected members of the executive committee. Oliver Shiras and W. B. Curtis were re-elected to their former positions...
...yard invitation was won by A. F. Duffy of Georgetown in 4 3-5s., the world's record. J. W. Tewksbury of Pennsylvania was a close second. G. M. Leonard '03 qualified for the semi-finals in the 40-yard novice, but did not get a place in the event. In the 40-yard handicap E. H. Smith '00, 7 ft., G. F. Henneberry '02, 8 ft., and E. H. Webb '01, 8 ft., qualified for the semi-finals. In the 45-yard low hurdles H. W. Locke '02, 7 ft.; W. G. Morse '99, scratch; F. C. Ware...
...relay team made up of M. L. Bernstein '01, A. L. Dean '00, W. G. Clerk '01, and W. A. Applegate '01 defeated Columbia easily, although M. W. Long, Columbia's fourth runner, made a strong finish. The time was 3m., 15 4-5s. The race against Georgetown was the closest and most exciting event of the evening. J. H. Converse, Jr., '02 gained a short lead for Harvard which was increased by S. H. Bush '01, but P. L. Fish '01 was outclassed by T. H. Dessey who gained a considerable lead for Georgetown. A. W. Blakemore...