Word: hedlund
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...most exciting race of the evening was the two-mile run, in which O. F. Hedlund, B. A. A. finally managed to gain one lap on all the runners, winning in 9 minutes and 34 seconds, with Weeks of the Irish American second and Cook of M. I. T. third...
...seconds; 440-yard run--W. Willcox, Jr., '17, in 55 seconds; 600-yard run--J. Greene, B. A. A., in 1 minute and 20 2-5 seconds; one mile run--E. H. Bosworth, Brown, in 4 minutes and 38 3-5 seconds; two-mile run--O. F. Hedlund, B. A. A., in 9 minutes and 34 seconds; shot-put -- J. P. Lawlor, I. A. A. A., distance 45 feet, 7 inches; running high jump--H. Barwise, B. A. A., height, 5 feet, 11 3-4 inches; standing high jump--C. W. Reynolds, Boys' Club, height, 4 feet, 9 inches...
Inspectors--F. Burns, B. A. A.; O. F. Hedlund, B. A. A.; T. R. Peters, B. A. A.; W. C. Prout...
...addition to entries from most of the eastern colleges, all of the larger athletic clubs will have men competing. What promises to be the most exciting race is the Hunter Mile in which Kiviat and Shepard, of the Irish American A. C., and Hedlund, of the B. A. A., will fight it out for first honors...
...best of Eastern athletes, and so that the scratch men will have an even chance in the handicap events. Among the features will be the "Hunter mile", in which are entered Kiviat of the Irish-American Athletic Club, the present holder of the trophy for that event, Hedlund and Kimball of the Boston Athletic Association, the latter being the national amateur junior champion miler, and Berna of Cornell. Jones of Cornell, the intercollegiate champion miler and half-miler will compete in the 600 and 1000-yard runs. Yale, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, and Brown will be among...