Word: huna
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Trailed only by Princeton and Pennsylvania, the Mikkolamen scored 172, placing their first man, Huna Rosenfeld, in the twentieth scoring position. John Cogan, Ray Brown, Hal May, and Charles Worth scored for the Crimson in that order. Captain Frank Gurley developed a serious stitch in the middle of the race and was able to finish only sixth among his teammates...
Frank Gurley, the newly elected Varsity captain and Freshman veteran, Huna Rosenfeld, and John Coagan should lead the field for the College harriers. The other entries are Ray Brown, Hal May, Peter Morgan, and Charles Worth. Cogan has been coming up fast in recent meets and may give his teammates Gurley and Rosenfeld quite a test...
Minor Track H: James M. Aldrich, 2nd '47; Robert A. Cameron '49; Edward G. Kaelker '46; Henry C. Kendall '49; Peter P. Morgan; Huna Rosenfeld '49; John L. Thorndike '49; Malcolm H. von Saliza '49; Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. '47; Frederic B. Withington...
Next man to score was Crimson runner Huna Rosenfeld, the only man on this year's squad who now rates a major H. Captain Frank Gurley and John Cogan followed in the fourth and firth spots. When the placing was broken down according to the three way dual count the blues had beaten the Varsity 24 to 31 and downed the men from New Jersey, 19 to 38. The Mikkola barriers tallied 19 to Princeton...
Lineup for the traditional encounter is: Ray Brown, John Cogan, Dave Groshong, Frank Gurley, Hal May, Peter Morgan, Huna Rosenfeld, Tom Walnut, Peter Ways, and Charles Worth...