Word: lapped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...medley relay team, which will run against the strong Columbia quartet. Examinations have necessitated a slight change in the line-up of the team as announced Saturday, and J. W. Burke '23 will run in place of J. A. McCarthy '22 as anchor man, running a half-mile lap. W. F. Eaton '22 will run the other long distance turn, and Richard Chute '22 and J. E. Merrill '24 will run the quarter-mile laps. Columbia, according to all accounts, has developed a strong quartet, and should give the Crimson relay men a stiff battle...
Freshmen Gain in Last Lap...
...greatest interest to the outsider, were run off last. The invitation mile furnished the most thrills, with Ray, of the Illinois Athletic Club, Connolly of Georgetown, and J. W. Burke Unc., running for the B. A. A., the starters. All three runners kept together until the last lap, with the lead alternating between them. As the final quarter was entered, Connolly and Ray stepped out ahead, with Connolly in the lead. A bad wind hindered the men coming down the back-stretch, and Ray kept behind Connolly the whole distance, taking what shelter he could. The Chicago runner then came...
...Medford, he was able to increase it to ten yards by the time he crossed the finish, in 51 1-5 seconds. In the half-mile, Clausen, of Newton, ran a heady race, allowing Brooks of Medford and Welch of Framingham to set the pace until the second lap, when he shot ahead and finished with a lead of over ten yards; he was clocked in 2 minutes, 1 1-5 seconds for the distance...
Oxford and Cambridge did not have the 220-yard dash on their program, but in the 440 Butler of the latter institution ran his lap in 49 1-5 seconds. Wharton as over two seconds behind this on Saturday with 51 3-5 for his time. Stevenson of Princeton, who made the record of 49 flat against Yale, is the only member of the "Big Three" track teams who at present can be classed with Butler...