Word: lapped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Strength for the quarter-mile is promised in F. W. Capper, G. H. Whitney, and P. M. Rice. Capper was third in a 51 second 440-yard dash in the interscholastic meet last spring. He won the same event in the Freshman meet last fall, won the 7-lap race on the board track in the Winter Carnival, and ran on his class relay team. Whitney, Tower, and Rice also ran on the 1915 relay team. W. P. Mandell is another candidate for the quarter-mile who shows promise...
...second place in a fast interscholastic half-mile last year. He took first place in this event in the Freshman meet last fall and ran on the 1915 class relay team in the Winter Carnival. H. G. MacLure, another relay man, H. E. Fitzgibbons, who won the 3-lap race and ran on the relay team in the Winter Carnival, are also expected to show up well in the half-mile...
...mainstay in the mile will be B. S. Carter, who won the novice 12-lap race on the board track in the Winter Carnival. E. P. Stone, H. G. MacLure, and S. Coolidge, Jr., will also try out for the mile. The greatest weakness of the team is probably in this event, but Gal- lagher, whom Yale will look to for a first place here will be liable to find Carter a close rival for the place...
...mile run Carter, and H. Lider, who won the novice 12-lap race on the board track last month, seem to be the men of most ability. C. E. Morris, who took third place in the half-mile, and second in the two-mile race in the Freshman meet last fall, R. M. Hersey, and S. Coolidge, Jr., who also placed in the Freshman distance events, are all promising men for this spring's two-mile races...
...around the boards while Prexy of the Funny Paper toddled after and the Monthly's representatives sprawled over the track. Managing Editor Phillips kept just ahead of the "Case Against the CRIMSON," and in spite of "dirty-work" maintained the paper's policy of always leading. For the last lap a man by the name of Roosevelt naturally was invincible. The time for the race was not given out for fear of aiding the Yale News in training its team...