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...yard hurdles--A. C. Kraenzlein...
...every indication points to a victory for the University team by a large martin. In the Pennsylvania relay carnival last. Saturday A. H. Shaw of Dartmouth won the 120 yard hurdles in 15 2-5 seconds, thus equalling the world's record for this event made by A. C. Kraenzlein of Pennsylvania in 1899. No other Dartmouth men won places in the special events. In the two-mile relay race between Yale, Dartmouth, and Columbia, Dartmouth secured second place with Columbia first. The Dartmouth team was made up of R. P. Prichard '07, W. b. Evans '08, G. E. Shipley...
...first place in the very fast time of 23 4-5 seconds, breaking the dual and Harvard record of 24 3-5 seconds, formerly held by J. L. Bremer, Jr., '96. Willis's performance in this event has been beaten only once in America and that by Kraenzlein who did 1-5 of a second better at the intercollegiate games in 1898 and established the present world's record. Tingley made the longest shot put ever credited to a Harvard man in competition and broke Robinson's record of 43 feet 4 inches by 4 inches. In the preliminaries...
...large number of men have come out as candidates for the track team, and have begun active work. McCracken is coaching the men in the hammer throw and shot put, and Kraenzlein the hurdles. After the close of the mid-year examinations, weekly indoor track games will be held, and as soon as the weather moderates there will be handicap games on Franklin Field. In March or April a meet will be held to decide the championship in track athletics of the various classes and departments of the university...
...team which will represent Pennsylvania at the Paris exposition games has been selected and will consist of the following men: Hurdles and broad jump, A. C. Kraenzlein, W. P. Remington; sprints, T. B. McClain; runs, A. Grant, E. R. Bushnell; weights, J. C. McCracken, T. T. Hare. A meet will be held on June 12 to try the men in their several events and the men will leave for Europe on June 29. Several graduates will accompany the team, including J. W. B. Tewkesbury, J. K. Baxter and G. W. Orton...