Word: kiviat
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Zubria, 303 (M. I. T.); T. H. Gill, 296 (M. I. T.); G. M. Fox, 304 (M. I. T.); M. R. Jenney, 305 (M. I. T.); G. Butler, 280 (M. I. T.); C. Starbuck, 299 (M. I. T.); A. S. Magida, 341 (N. Y. U.); S. W. Kiviat, 357 (Penn); W. N. Cummings, 358 (Penn); C. J. Waas, 359 (Penn); J. E. Weigel, 396 (Pitt); J. E. Bovard, 395 (Pitt); W. Albright, 390 (Pitt); A. P. Addleman, 394 (Pitt); L. L. Hill, 391 (Pitt); R. M. McCulloch, 433 (Pr); J. S. Montgomery, 430, (Pr); T. O. Helm...
Captain Overton of Yale duplicated his feat of a week ago, and again broke a world's record when he covered the 1,000-yard title race in two minutes 14 seconds, thereby lowering the record of Kiviat, made in 1914, by 1 2-5 seconds. Kelly of Holy Cross and McDonald of the Irish-American A. C., also established records in their respective events. The former did the 300 in 31 2-5 seconds, and the latter heaved the 16-pound shot 42 feet 7 1-2 inches...
...trials. In the half-mile there will be J. E. Meredith, of Pennsylvania and H. Baker, of the N. Y. A. C., who won that event last year and who has covered the distance in 1 minute, 55 seconds this year. Other star performers in the runs will be Kiviat, of the Irish-American A. C., in the mile, and H. Kohlemainen in the 5-mile event. In the field events there will be several Olympic point-winners, including P. J. McDonald, P. Ryan and M. J. McGrath, of the Irish-American A. C., and M. S. Wright, of Dartmouth...
...addition to entries from most of the eastern colleges, all of the larger athletic clubs will have men competing. What promises to be the most exciting race is the Hunter Mile in which Kiviat and Shepard, of the Irish American A. C., and Hedlund, of the B. A. A., will fight it out for first honors...
...smaller than usual because restrictions have been made so that the competitors will only consist of the best of Eastern athletes, and so that the scratch men will have an even chance in the handicap events. Among the features will be the "Hunter mile", in which are entered Kiviat of the Irish-American Athletic Club, the present holder of the trophy for that event, Hedlund and Kimball of the Boston Athletic Association, the latter being the national amateur junior champion miler, and Berna of Cornell. Jones of Cornell, the intercollegiate champion miler and half-miler will compete...