Word: lapped
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...mile run held Thursday morning to determine the four-mile relay team was characterized by the fast pace maintained throughout the race. In the last lap J. C. Grew '02 spurted in the stretch and finished first. J. W. Foster '03 came in second, only a few feet behind the winner. E.W. Mills '02 and F. S. Buffum '04 finished some distance behind Grew and Foster and obtained respectively third and fourth places. The time was 4 minutes, 44 seconds...
...Willis '02, M. T. Lightner '03 and E. C. Rust '04 had entered as expected. In the two-mile run, W. A. Colwell 1G. ran a very strong race, obtaining first place in 10m. 25 4 5s. J. H. Hall '03 took the lead in the first lap with C. M. Frothingham '03 second. On the second lap Colwell went to the front and kept the lead to the end. Frothingham and Hall struggled for second place up to the last lap, when J. H. Stone '04 passing Frothingham, took third place. The first mile was made...
...mile run E. W. Mills '02 took the lead for the first lap. In the second, H. S. Knowles '02 took the lead and held it to the end. In the first lap F. S. Buffum '04 made several spurts in attempting to pass Knowles but was unsuccessful...
...University relay team ran well and completely outclassed their opponents. Haigh got a lead in the first relay, but lost it by a fall on the third lap; he managed to win out, giving Lightner a lead of 15 yards over Orton. This lead was increased by Willis and Rust to nearly half a lap at the finish. Time...
...Behr and Boynton, who finished almost together, some distance ahead of Franchot of Yale. As was expected, Clark won the mile, in excellent time. White and Knowles, however, were both beaten out on the stretch, by Weston and Waldron of Yale. Knowles set a hard pace for the second lap and was well in the lead at the beginning of the stretch, but was unable to spurt at the finish. In the high jump the work of Eillis was excellent. He cleared 5 ft. 11 1-4 in., and Speaker barely won out on his third trial...