Word: meet
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...freshman meet, the Yardlings were second behind a good Penn squad, 27 to 44. Columbia trailed with 53 points. Ed Hamlin again paced the Crimson with a second-place finish, covering the three-mile course...
...undergraduate interest in flying has varied over the years, the Club has adjusted to meet the demand. In 1948, when it had over 100 members--including many exservicemen eager to continue or learn to fly--the Club owned three planes...
Quaker Ernest Tracy, second to the Crimson's great Dyke Benjamin in last year's meet, will be the man to beat today. Teammate Jon Jerbasi and a host of bright sophomore prospects should give Tracy strong support. Moreover, it is rumored that Penn has an experienced returning serviceman who may upset all predictions...
...freshman meet is a toss-up. On Wednesday, the Yardlings, without their ace Ed Hamlin, took an 18-43 beating from Andover. Hamlin should be back in action today, however, and the Crimson has at least an even chance...
...game to watch tomorrow will be in Ithaca, N.Y., where Cornell--if it's permissible to use the word now--will meet second-place Yale. Cornell coach Lefty James apparently likes to win his ball games after the fans have headed towards their cars. His Big Red team eked out a 20-15 win over non-Ivy Colgate three Saturdays ago with 19 seconds left to play. And last week, of course, Cornell won with 24 seconds left, in a local game that Cambridge residents would just as soon forget...