Word: neil
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...relay team, running a mile race against Yale and Maryland, was only able to get third place. The team, composed of Captain E.C. Haggerty '27, A.H.O'Neil '28, W.C. Peet '28 and R.N., Ryan '28, put up a hard battle, but found the competition too fast. Maryland won the event in three minutes twenty-eight and four fifths seconds...
...Miller '27 and H. W. Burns '23 will run in the 40-yard dash, J. S. Ballantyne '27 in the 45-yard hurdles, and Captain E. C. Haggerty '27, A. B. O'Neil '28 W.C. Peet '28 and R.B. Ryan '23 will comprise the relay team...
...victory of A. H. O'Nell '28 over George Leness 1L, in the second trial heat of the 600 yard run was the high spot of the second day of the Winter Track meet yesterday afternoon. O'Neil, who scintillated as a Freshman but showed a decided relapse last year, has been running in top form this season and stepped the distance yesterday in the exceptionally fast time of 1 minute 16 3-5 seconds. Leness, who finished third, was the mainstay of the M. I. T. team last year and is known as one of the best middle distance...
...relay race Maryland won in hollow fashion from the Crimson quartet. For three-quarters of the mile distance the Harvard runners held their own with the southerners, but on the last lap, while running a nip-and-tuck race and making a strong bid for victory, O'Neil, the Crimson anchor man, tripped and fell. The fourth Maryland flier aped on to an easy...
Haggerty and O'Neil will leave the marks for the second time during the evening in the 100 yard run. Coach Farrell did not enter any of his charges in this event last year, and the entrance of the two Crimson stars is an innovation...