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...movement to popularize track athletics at Cornell and to encourage an even larger number of men to come out for the exercise, even if they fail to make the team, has been launched by the Cornell Track Association, with the approval and support of Coach John F. Moakley and faculty members on the Athletic Council. A series of weekly social gatherings for all students interested in outdoor exercise has been arranged. Last year Cornell had four hundred men out for track athletics, and it is expected that fully five hundred men will be enrolled this fall. Only a fraction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Track is Booming at Cornell | 1/31/1916 | See Source »

...honors. The chief objects in view at present are the relay games of the B. A. A. on February 5, one or two other meets, and the big indoor carnival to be held by the I. C. A. A. A. A. in New York on March 4; but Coach Moakley has begun the process of sorting out his best men for the various events to be contested in the championship games next spring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUTLOOK BRIGHT AT START OF CORNELL TRACK PRACTICE | 1/14/1916 | See Source »

Cornell has a number of likely looking sprinters and quarter-milers working for the shorter relay. Besides Kelley and Van Winkle, Coach Moakley will use Bartsch, who scored in two dual meets a year ago; Lewis, a good 220 man and quarter-miler; Crim, another 440 runner, and Priester. From the 1918 team, Hickman and Shelton are good sprinters. With Starr, Gubb and Lukens out again for the hurdles, and with good second-string material in Millard, Lyford and Acheson, as well as Lasser and Watt, sophomores, Cornell should be stronger than ever in these events...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUTLOOK BRIGHT AT START OF CORNELL TRACK PRACTICE | 1/14/1916 | See Source »

...return to form before tomorrow, Cornell will present one of the strongest aggregations in the history of the sport at Ithaca. Potter wrenched his ankle a few days ago, and has been in poor shape recently, while Tinkham and Burke, two "C" men have developed strained tendons. Coach Moakley hopes, however, that some of these men and perhaps all will be in shape tomorrow. The team will be selected from the following list: Potter, Hoffmire, Windnagle, Corwith, Eldred, Tinkham, Burke, Boynton, Campbell, Green, Main, Beckwith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STRONG CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM ARRIVES FROM CORNELL TODAY | 10/29/1915 | See Source »

Interest in the match with the University is running high at Cornell because of the victories which the University team has won over the Cornell runners the last two years. Coach Moakley has not as yet decided on the final selection of his men, but all indications point to a team that matches up well with the usual high standard. Captain Cadiz, who received a slight injury to his ankle, may not be in good condition for the coming race, but the remainder of the Cornell squad are developing splendidly. Hoffmire, Potter, Windnagle, Corwith, Silbert and Speiden...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RUNNERS PLAN FOR CORNELL RACE | 10/26/1914 | See Source »

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