Word: lapse
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In spite of the evening's somewhat disappointing showing, there were some highly creditable performances by University representatives. In all three of the University relay races their opponents numbered some of the fastest men in the country, and particularly in the B. A. A. contest, the University pressed the Unicorn...
From the point of view of a contest, the mile relay, with each man running three laps, developed the most interest. Not until the third leg was the Tech runner left behind, Robb gaining a 30 yard lead, which Captain Merrill, in the anchor position, stretched to 45. The University...
Medley--Won by Harvard (Allen, three laps; Chase, one lap; Watters, six laps; Cutcheon, nine laps); second, M. I. T. (Davidson, Toury, Rogers, Howe), 6m., 34 1-5s.
Medley: C. I. Paulsen E. S., one lap; F. McC. Eaton, three laps; R. E. Pierce, six laps; and B. L. Jacobs, nine laps.
Medley: R. G. Allen '26, one lap; W. R. Chase '26, three laps; J. N. Watters '26, six laps; and B. R. Cutcheon '25, nine laps