Word: lows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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YALE 69, HARVARD 66Haggerty's computation of the meet tomorrow by events follows: Y H100-yard dash 4 5220-yard dash 8 1400-yard dash 8 1880-yard dash 5 4One mile run 0 9Two mile run 0 9120-yard high hurdles 9 0220-yard low hurdles 6 3Broad-jump 3 6High-jump 9 0Pole vault 8 1Shot put 3 6Discus 4 5Javelin 1 8Hammer throw 1 8Totals...
Local track authorities predict a close score, with Yale a slight favorites. Yale's strength lies in the pole vault with Carr and Sturdy competing. in the low hurdles with Kieselhorst, and in the sprints with Kieselhorst and Walker running. Hall should give Pratt stiff competition in the shot...
...Baltimore style of play as taught by the new head coach. H. W. Jeffers 2G B., was plainly noticeable in yesterday's game. The team played without the services of Ira Markwett '28, one of its most consistent performers, and did well to keep the visitors score so low under the conditions...
...Captain E. C. Haggerty '27 and A. H. Miller '27 entered. Haggerty had already won the mile against fast competition, and found the pace of the half-mile too fast, while Captain Paulsen of Yale ran wild for a win over Miller in the furlong. These events and the low hurdles decided the meet, which fell to Yale...
...last fellow in misery that he would want--the Phi Beta Kappa Man. For Mr. Thomas Slocum, writing in the current issue of the Advocate, has reduced the key man--who has been pretty triumphant lately, what with Dean's prizes and English literature sweepstakes, and all--to the low estate of the athlete. The unfortunate fact is that to attack either is the very height of unsportsmanlike penplay, for both are recumbent antagonists. Under the sufficient title "Fools Trespass Where Angeles Keep Off the Grass" Mr. Slocum has chosen to defend the outside activity from the snares of scholarship...