Word: hogans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Smith ran in the mile in the Yale meet, and was prevented from showing his wares in the 880-yards. Porter, placing third in the half-mile, was chosen as second man in that event to Hogan of Yale, the winner. It was decided to give Smith a chance, and in a special trial race last Friday, the Sophomore runner outfooted J. S. Malich '27, J. C. Peet '28 and Porter to the tape in a 2.01 half-mile...
...yards--Hogan (Y) and G. W. Smith...
This year, O'Neil was an able second in Captain Haggerty in the half, but failed to place against Yale when he was accidentally spiked. He took fourth behind Hogan of Yale, and Haggarty and Porier of Harvard. This injury also prevented his participation in the Interoollegiates at Philadelphia last Saturday...
After last week's splendid showing Captain Haggerty should have no trouble in the 880 and he should be able to pull O'Neil of Harvard with him to finish-ahead of Hogan of Yale. O'Neil has never run as well as he is doing at present and I don't believe Hogan can beat him. The time ought to be 1 minute 56 seconds. Captain Haggerty should score his second first place in the Mile and following him will be Wildes of Harvard who ran a 4' 28" mile against Dartmouth last week. Macauley Smith of Yale should...
...Pole Vault is another uncertain event and it would not surprise me to see Clark or Burbank tie for first or second place. With these breaks the score could read Harvard 79 2-3 and Yale 55 1-3. On the other hand if Yale manages to get Hogan ahead of O'Neil in the 880, Smith ahead of Wildes in the Mile, if Brandenburg beats French in the Broad Jump and if Crile-beats-Lindner in the Hammer Throw, or if Tupper fails to place in the Low Hurdles the meet will go to Yale...