Word: mile
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...track than in the field events. Chute, the acting relay captain, and Wharton, are both fast men, but will be at a disadvantage, because they must run in several races on account of the lack of good runners. C. E. Dexter is expected to do well in the mile...
...Dexter '22 running from scratch won the mile handicap in 4.53. H. Seabury '22 was second and G. A. Wason '20, third. The 600-yard was won by R. P. Cutler '22 with a handicap of 30 yards, from a field of ten men in the time of 1.20 4-5. J. A. McCarthy '22, 10-yard handicap, secured second place and S. C. Fisher Unc., 30-yard handicap, third. A. W. Douglass '21 and D. J. Duggan '20, starting from scratch, ran a fast race but were too greatly handicapped...
Finals of the Relay Races, the 600-yard and mile-runs will be held tomorrow afternoon. Entries in the events scheduled for today are as follows...
...Carnival will open on Tuesday afternoon at 3.45 o'clock with the 600, 1,000 and mile runs. If the weather permits, the pole-vault, shot-put, and high jump will also take place. The 40 and the 300 yard dashes, and the relay race will be run off one Wednesday...
...compete. Blue books are posted in the Freshman Halls, Leavitt & Peirce's, H. A. A., and in the Locker Building, and all men who expect to enter should sign up as soon as possible. The list of events includes the 40-yard dash, 300, 600, 1000-yard and mile runs, shot-put and pole-vault. All events will be with handicap and men must have taken strength tests...