Word: low
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...handicap track meet held at the Brockton Fair yesterday afternoon, Harvard men secured three first, two second and a third place. G. P. Gardner '10 won both the 120-yard high hurdles and the 220-yard low hurdles. S. C. Lawrence '10 won the pole vault at 11 feet 2 inches, and R. Murray '12 and J. A. King '12 tied for third place. S. C. Lawrence '10 also secured second place in the high jump, but tied the winner in actual height, and broke the Brockton track record of 5 feet, 8 inches by two inches in the jump...
Former members of the class of 1912 dropped to the class of 1913 on account of low record, register in Sever 5 today between...
...graduation of Captain Rand greatly lessens the strength of the team in both hurdles. Gardner is still available for the low hurdles, for which there are few other promising runners unless A. Sweetser '11 gets back into condition. In the high hurdles Long and A. R. Dupont '12 must be depended upon...
...last half-mile of the course. The crew started at 38 and finished at 40, rowing about 32 for most of the way. Spurts were tried all along the course and the boat went well at a high stroke but was rather lifeless when the crew was rowing low. The second four rowed about three miles during the afternoon...
...satisfactory and the boat spaced as well as it has this year. The University four rowed about eight miles in all, and on the way back to the quarters the crew took it up for about a mile with the Yale university eight, which was paddling at a very low stroke over the course, and which held it even rowing a higher stroke. The other two fours rowed about six miles...