Word: hurdler
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hurdle events this spring. Other performers of sterling ability are T. O. Freeman '14 and A. L. Jackson '14, both of whom started last year on the Freshman team. These three men are good in either of the hurdle events, although the low hurdles are best represented. Another hurdler who has shown up especially well in the 120-yard distance is W. G. Brackett...
...loss of J. R. Kilpatrick, 1911, shot-putter and broad jumper, G. A. Chisholm, 1911 S., hurdler, C. W. Bleistein, 1911 S., sprinter, F. A. Reilly, 1911 L., sprinter, R. J. Holden, 1911 S., broad jumper, W. Canfield, 1911, high jumper, and C. C. Childs, 1912 L., hammer thrower will be keenly felt and it is doubtful if the gap left by these men can be filled successfully...
...loss of G. A. Chisholm, 1911 S., in the 110 and 220-yard hurdles, who for the last two years was the Intercollegiate champion, is irreparable, as it will be impossible to find a hurdler of his ability. The most likely candidates for this event are C. A. Larkin, 1912, who finished third in the high hurdles against Harvard, and second in that event against Princeton; P. S. Platt, 1912, who obtained third place in the low hurdles in the Princeton meet, and S. Howe...
...cleared the ten hurdles in, 44 1-5 seconds, lowering the former record of F. F. Puffer, made over the same course in 1894, by three-fifths of a second. He was matched against C. Bacon and L. Dorland, of the Pastime A. C., the former the Olympic champion hurdler, and Hartranft, former intercollegiate champion of the University of Pennsylvania, who finished in the order mentioned. His nearest competitor was ten yards behind...