Word: miller
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...yard dash, the first event of the program, Princeton qualified two men, Gamble and Rulon-Miller, who are likely to capture two of the first three places today. Cartmell of Pennsylvania won his heat in excellent form and is considered the probable winner of the event. The other men to qualify were Burch, Butler, and Stevens of Yale, Read of Amherst, and Stewart of Michigan...
Parsons of Yale surprised everyone by winning his heat in the half-mile from Lewis and Townsend of Cornell in the good time of 1m., 58 3-5s. M. B. Van Brunt '08 was fifth in this heat. In the second heat H. F. Miller, Jr., '08 took the lead at the start and ran the first quarter in fast time. Towards the end of the race, however, he was passed by several of the field, Haskins of Pennsylvania winning, with Coe of Michigan and French of Cornell close behind. The fourth heat went to Ramey of Michigan, with...
Burch (Y.), Butler (Y.), Stevens (Y.), Gamble (Pr.), Rulon-Miller (Pr.), Cartmell (P.), Stewart (M.), Read...
First heat-Won by Rulon-Miller (Pr.); second, Burch (Y.). Time, 10 1-5s. Second heat--Won by Gamble (Pr.); second, Stewart (M.). Time, 10 1-5s. Third heat--Won by Read (A.); second, Butler (Y.). Time, 10 2-5s. Fourth heat--Won by Cartmell (P.); second, Stevens (Y.). Time...
Yesterday morning at 10.30 o'clock the eight, together with Coach Wray, Dr. Manahan, and Morgan and Wiggins as substitutes, arrived at Ithaca. They were met by Manager F. Miller of the Cornell crew, and J. P. Dods, number 2, with whom they proceeded direct to the New Ithaca Hotel. At 12 o'clock the whole squad went to the Cornell boathouse, where the shell had been placed. The men went out for a row of about a mile on Cayuga Inlet, accompanied by Coach Wray in one of the Cornell launches. The eight maintained a slow stroke throughout...