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...track team who will compete in the Columbia games this evening, together with the events in which they have entered, are as follows: Putting 16 pound shot--J. Q. Tingley '05, C. H. Robinson '04, J. A. Burke '04; 70 yards dash and 70 yards dash, handicap--M. T. Lightner '03, W. A. Schick '05; high jump--R. Robeson...
...annual mass meeting in the interest of the track team was held in the Assembly Room of the Union last evening. Captain Lightner explained that the meeting was planned to bring out as many new men as possible. In order to form a successful team, he said that it would be necessary for a much larger number of men to report than ever before. A track and field meet open only to new men who report within the next few weeks, will be held on Soldiers Field some time during May. Squads in preparation for this meet will work...
...track team will be held in the Assembly Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock tonight. Every person in the University who is interested in track athletics and every candidate for the team is requested to be present. The plans for the year will be explained by Captain Lightner and Mr. Graham and talks will be given by Mr. E. J. Wendell '82, Mr. G. B. Morrison '83, Mr. W. F. Garcelon '05, Mr. J. W. Hallowell '01, J. H. Converse 2M., and probably Professor Hollis...
...first two laps. Deming of Yale cut this lead down considerably, however, on the third relay, and when Behr took up the last relay for Harvard he was only about five yards ahead of Franchot. On the last lap Franchot was trying to pass Behr when Captain Lightner of the team, thinking the race was already finished, and wishing to be the first to congratulate Behr, ran out upon the track, and slipping in his attempt to recover himself on seeing his mistake, completely upset the Yale runner. The judges declared the race no contest...
...distance of 1560 yards in less than the former record of three minutes and 11 1-5 seconds made by the Harvard team two years ago. On the first relay. Haigh secured the pole at the first turn, and from there on Harvard's lead was gradually increased by Lightner and Foster, until Schick finished the race 10 yards in advance of Amsler, the last Pennsylvania runner...