Word: mile
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mile run.--Won by R. W. Poucher (Y.); second, H. W. Smith (Y.); third, H. McK. Hatch (Y.). Time, 4m., 23s. (Breaks dual record of 4m., 26s., made by H. J. Norris...
...mile run.--Won by R. St.B. Boyd '14; second, C. E. Clark (Y.); third, C. Southworth '15. Time, 9m., 42 4-5s. (Breaks dual record of 9m., 45s., made by R. St.B. Boyd...
...mile run was easily the best distance event of the day. During the first six laps, the race seemed to lie between R. St.B. Boyd '14, F. H. Blackman '14, and C. E. Clark and D. F. Frost of Yale. These four, alternating in the lead, raced within five yards of each other for 1 3-4 miles. Coming into the last quarter, Clark opened up a lead which he held down the back stretch. Boyd, however, had run his race with admirable judgment, and finally exhibited a wonderful sprint which left Clark 10 yards in the rear. Boyd...
Points by Events.Event, H. Y.100-yard dash, 5 3220-yard dash, 6 2440-yard dash, 3 5880-yard run, 2 6One-mile run, 0 8Two-mile run, 6 2120-yard high hurdles, 0 8220-yard low hurdles, 1 7High jump, 2 6Broad jump, 5 3Pole-vault, 6 1-2 1 1-2Shot-put, 1 7Hammer-throw, 0 8Totals, 37 1-2 66 1-2Track events, 23 41Field events, 14 1-2 25 1-2Firsts, 5 8Seconds, 3 9Thirds, 5 7One tie for second
...junior event, the second crews of Princeton, the Naval Academy, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale lined up with the University shell. Though Yale had the best position, Harvard overcame this handicap by making a quick start, leading all the other boats after a dozen strokes. From the quarter-mile mark to the finish Harvard was never headed, the real race being between Yale and Pennsylvania for second place. Just before the finish was reached, Yale passed Pennsylvania and after a powerful spurt finished about a half a length behind the University. The time for the distance of one mile...