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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...afternoon with all the men in good condition, and was driven over the course over which the race will be held today. The course runs for about a mile through fields, then for five miles over roads and a dirt causeway, and ends with an up-grade and one lap around the track on Yale Field...
...mile runs featured the annual consolation games in the Stadium yesterday afternoon. In the 880-yard event, J. R. Abbott '14 passed W. M. Danner '18 only four yards from the finish. In the two-mile run, five men were running abreast at the beginning of the last lap. W. A. Perkins '12 gradually drew away from the crowed and C. W. Burrage '13 defeated R. S. Boyd '14 for second place by inches. In the field events, G. Kaemmerling '12 was the best performer, making 20 feet, 7 inches in the broad jump...
...yard ahead of O'Hara of the B. A. A. S. C. Simons '11 started off at top speed, opening up five yards. Lee closed this up at the finish, so that H. W. Kelley '11 had only an advantage of two yards. At the end of the second lap Prout of the B. A. A. swung into the lead and finished his relay four yards ahead. E. K. Merrinew '10, as last man for the athletic association, ran a superb race, finishing in record time, 18 yards ahead of W. H. Fernald...
...Freshman and English High School race K. Reynolds '14 and Meanix completed the first relay shoulder to shoulder. Howe led W. A. Barron '14 for the next three laps, and Ferguson held the advantage until the third lap of the third relay, when W. L. Allen, Jr., '14 passed him. With a start of five yards, F. J. O'Brien '14 had little trouble in gaining 20 more...
...preliminary heats of the interclass race, 1913 defeated 1914 by one lap and 1911 won from 1912 by 50 yards. In the final heat the Sophomores took the lead at the start and gradually opened up ground, finishing 30 yards ahead of the Seniors...