Word: metering
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...schedule will be as follows: 2.15 o'clock, 110-meter high hurdles trials; 2.20 o'clock, 100-meter dash trials; 2.25 o'clock, 110-meter high hurdles finals; 2.30 o'clock, 800-meter run; 2.40 o'clock, 100-meter dash finals; 2.45 o'clock, 200-meter low hurdle trials; 2.50 o'clock, 400-meter run; 2.55 o'clock, 200-meter low hurdles finals...
Handicaps are now being made out from trials being held every afternoon. The schedule of events will be: Wednesday--100 meter dash, 110-meter high hurdles, 200 meter low hurdles, 400 and 800 meter runs. (The trials and finals for these events will start at 2 o'clock). Thursday--pole vault and high jump. (These events will be run off in the old cage, starting at 2 o'clock). Gold medals are to be awarded to all first and second place winners...
...Italian track meet, Luigi Beccall, headlined 1500-meter star, has indicated a preference to run his event as a scratch affair rather than on a handicap basis. As the result Bay Esters, assistant dean in the Business School, Morton Jenkins of M.I.T., and Ben Hines of B.C. will start on even ground with the Olympic champion...
These three men were chosen as the American 1500-meter entrants at the coaches' meeting. Incidentally, all races will be started in Italian, the coaches have agreed. Harvard men have been entered in all events, but will have to compete with such American stars as Ivan Fuqua of Indiana, Joo McCluskey of Fordham, and Jenkins, in addition to the Italian accs...
Then comes the famous 1500 meters at 4 o'clock, followed by the 400 meter relay (four stretches of 100 meters) at 4.15 o'clock, the 800 meter run at 4.25 o'clock, the 3000 meter run at 4.35 o'clock, and the medley relay at 4.50 o'clock...