Word: mile
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale's possible chances for the coming track season. Men will have to be developed to take the places of Captain Wagoner, of last year's team, who tied for second place in the pole-vault in the intercollegiate; Pickett, in the hammer-throw, and Morris, in the mile-all of whom were sure point winners...
Captain G. E. Brown '14S., who won the half-mile in the intercollegiate last May, and W. F. Potter '14S., who took second in the 220-hurdles, are the other point winners who should give a good account of themselves again this year. There is a number of men who are fair in the hurdles thus making us well represented in that event...
Among the men Moakley expects to count on after the examinations are Reller and Ingersoll in the sprints; Shelton and Philippi in the hurdles; Mehaffey in the quarter; Brown in the mile; Speiden and Cadiz in the two-mile; Brodt, Warner and Hanrahan in the high jump; Brodt and Lynch in the broad jump; Van Kennen and Halsted in the polevault and McCutcheon and Munns in the weights. However, this nucleus from last year's varsity squad should be much strengthened by the addition of Van Winkle, last year's freshman crack, in the sprints; Millard, a good hurdler; Potter...
...addition Cornell will have Dave Caldwell, the Massachusetts "Aggie" Olympic half-miler this spring. He is expected to take Jones's place in the half mile, and may run the quarter. Morrison, the Leland Stanford University jumper, who becomes eligible this year; will also be a factor, and if Howard Fritz gets off probation and is able to go out for the pole-vault Moakley will be much pleased. Fritz has perhaps the best from of all pole-vaulters, and two years ago placed in the intercollegiates at 12 feet. He was ineligible last year...
...late years the University crews have spent the spring recess in Cambridge, except in 1908, when the crew spent a few days at Annapolis. This trip should give a good deal of stimulus to the early season rowing and help develop the speed of the crew over the two-mile course...