Word: indoor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Final arrangements have been completed for the special events in connection with the Triangular Indoor Meet with Dartmouth and Pennsylvania in the Mechanics Building tomorrow night. These events will be as follows...
Arrangement have been practically completed for the Pennsylvania-Dartmouth-Harvard Triangular Indoor Meet which will be held in Mechanics Building February 17 at 8 o'clock. This is the first time the three colleges have ever met in such an affair. A three-cornered indoor meet is unique in Eastern athletics...
...distance promises to be one of the feature events of the evening. The Dartmouth quartet defeated Princeton at the B. A. A. games last Saturday in 3.09 1-5. This time was bettered by 1 1-5 seconds by the University four running against Cornell. Pennsylvania has had little indoor relay competition this winter, but their men have done well individually. The team will probably be picked from Captain Dorsey, Smith, Lennon, Pope and Kaufman. The University and Dartmouth will undoubtedly be represented by the same teams that ran last Saturday. In the other events the University should have...
...track squad is very busy this week preparing for the B. A. A. meet which is to be held in Mechanics Building Saturday night, and which is the big event of the indoor season. The short relay team will race Cornell and will be composed of the same men, who defeated Technology last week. Time trials were held yesterday for the 780-yard team which will race Yale. As a result the team will race Yale. As a result the team will be chosen from the following five men: J. Coggeshall '18, F. T. Donahue '18, J. W. Feeney...
Many amusements are offered the tired college student as a relief from the constant round of toll. In the autumn there are the big games, in the winter debutante balls, and in the spring there is rowing and Revere. All such sports, indoor and outdoor, have their uses. But like many other things, they are temporary. The Crescent Garden will not suffice the ingenuous student's soul in January; nor the Somerset in June...