Word: mins
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...lead and was never again headed, finishing a good 20 yards in the lead. The real contest was between Estes and Hutchins, with the Crimson man after fighting his way into the lead on the last lap finishing several yards ahead of the Green runner. The time was 4 min...
...like a dead heat between the two. Cummings, however, who had been holding back in fifth position suddenly uncorked a beautiful sprint to cross the finish line a full stride in advance of both Munroe and the Dartmouth man. Langley took second and Munroe third, with the time 1 min. 15 sec. tieing that set by Swope of Dartmouth in last year's meet...
...running events, the record of 1 min. 15 3-5 seconds set by Captain Swope of Dartmouth in the 600 last winter is in a perilous position, with Pratt and Langley of Dartmouth, Treman of Cornell, who ran a close second to Swope, W. C. Rowe '31, F. E. Cummings '30, and E. E. Record '32 all consistently bordering on the 1.16 mark...
That the mile record of 4 min. 26 4-5 sec. set by Captain Reid of Harvard in 1928 is likely to fall seems to be only a matter of how Coach Farrell will run his men. Should N. P. Hallowell '32 run in this one event he is capable of shading this mark, having a 4.25 mile to his credit in the K. of C. meet. Last year David Cobb '31 won this event, and conserved his energy sufficiently to take a first in the 1,000-yard as well. There is a possibility therefore that Coach Farrell will...
Mile run--Won by Arthur Foote 2nd (G); second, F. D. Murphy (St); third, F. L. Steele (G). Time--4 min...