Word: kelleys
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...track team will lose by graduation 10 men who won places in the Yale and intercollegiate meets. Of this number, the loss of H. Jaques, Jr., and H. W. Kelley '11 will be the most keenly felt, as they scored between them 15 points in the dual meet with Yale and two points in the intercollegiates. The loss of such a number of men will of course cause a weakness in a number of events but fortunately there will be available in 1912 some good competitors who were unable to participate in track sports this last spring because of sickness...
...batting orders for the game: HARVARD BROWN. Babson or Kelley, l.f. s.s., K. Nash Desha, s.s. 2b., Dukette Potter, 2b. 1b., Giles McLaughlin, r.f. l.f., Durgin Wigglesworth, c.f. r.f., Snell Hann, 1b. c.f., R. Nash Gibson, 3b. 3b., Reilly Reeves, c. c., Harris Babson, Bird, or McKay, p. p., Warner or Conzelman
Great things were expected in the quarter-mile and they happened, but not from the men they were expected from. Young of Amherst started second from the pole and secured the lead at an early stage in the race. H. W. Kelley '11 had to exert himself to keep from being boxed and swung into second position after running 150 yards. He then attempted to wrest the pole from Young, fighting for it while rounding the curve. In the meantime Sawyer of Princeton was taking his pace from Kelley and at the beginning of the straightaway passed him and started...
...Record, 48 4-5s., J. B. Taylor, Penn., 1907. H. W. Kelley (H.), W. J. H. Hough (Penn.), E. G. MacArthur (Cor.), D. B. Young (A.), H. S. Gamble (Mich.), C. B. Haff (Mich.), H. Sawyer (Pr.), L. R. Wood (Wes.), J. D. Lester...
Captain MacArthur of Cornell has made the best time of the year in the 440-yard dash. H. W. Kelley '11, on the other hand, has run consistently around 50 seconds this spring and has not been pushed. Considering the slight advantage Kelley will have because it is his own track, he seems a probable winner over MacArthur. All of last year's point winners will again compete in this event, Reidpath of Syracuse, MacArthur, Sawyer of Princeton, and Young of Amherst. Lester of Williams, Gamble of Michigan, Hough and Smith of Pennsylvania, and Fogg of Syracuse, are also fast...