Word: luttmann
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Both delegations count among their members athletes of unusual promise. The outcome of most of the events today is nearly impossible to predict. The mile race, for instance, will see Luttmann of Harvard and Swede of Exeter, brother of the Crimson cross-country star, opposed to each other. Both can lay claim to excellent performances during the early season...
There are six Freshmen from whom Coach Farrell expects more than ordinary performances today. They are: Lomasney in the broad jump, Captain O'Neill in the 440 and 880, Pratt, the football player, in the weights, Luttmann in the mile, Burnes in the sprints, and Greenslit in the hurdles...
...ample margin, finished close behind A. H. O'Neil '28 in a fast 300. The 600-yard, run went to W. L. Taylor '28 who, without being pushed, established a new record for the track of 1m. 18 3-5s. In the 1000-yard race R. G. Luttmann '28 was barely nosed out by the well-timed sprint of Hazzard, the Andover distance man. W. P. Pratt '28 and E. P. Renouf '28 starred for the Crimson in the field events by winning the shot-put and the high jump respectively. Thanks to O'Neil's remarkable burst...
...following to be awarded Track "1928" for finishing third or better in Freshman Cross-Country run against Yale: A. H. O'Neil '28, R. G. Luttmann...
...summary of the Freshman meet follows: O'Neil (H), Chute (T), Luttmann (H), Kirwin (T), King (H), Meager (T), Murchie (H), Hall (H), Taylor (H), Lake (H), Bennett (T), Jones (H), Shea (H), Walcott (H), Smith...
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