Word: lead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale Closes Up Lead...
Yale was quick to close up the University's lead of two goals. Burgess, stopping the puck in the middle of the rink, lifted a swift drive that passed under Carnochan's arm. Although Yale tried several other long shots, no more tallies resulted...
...running 352 yards to the man instead of the usual 390 yards, made the fastest time of the evening, covering the 1408 yards in 2 minutes, and 42 seconds. R. Tower '15, F. W. Capper '15, and W. J. Bingham '16, running in the order named opened up a lead on the Technology men. Captain W. A. Barron, Jr., '14 started the last relay with a 25-yard lead which he held and increased...
...race between the University and Technology long distance teams was much closer than the other. Fox, the first man for Technology jumped into the lead against J. R. Abbott '14, the latter passing him at the end of the relay and giving H. G. MacLure '15 a lead of two yards. MacLure increased the gap on Benson, giving E. P. Stone '15 a five yard lead over C. T. Guething of Technology. The latter set a terrific pace which he was, however, unable to maintain. Stone had no trouble in starting W. J. Bingham '16 with a five yard advantage...
...fell to the Freshmen and Worcester to furnish the most exciting race of the evening. W. Willcox, Jr., and Reed of Worcester, the leaders off of the two teams, got away to an even start, but Reed gave his team-mate, Warren, a slight lead at the end. A. O. Phinney '17 regained this, and was a bare yard ahead when he fell at the very end, and before M. C. Hobbs '17 could get away, Keith of Worcester was far ahead. Hobbs held Keith even, but when E. A. Teschner '17, the Freshman anchor man, started after Quimby...