Word: neil
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Mile Run--Haggerty, O'Neil...
...player for the Class B five, is one of the favorites to capture the crown following the lass suffered by J. L. Pool '28, the Crimson lead-off man in the first round. Jackson won his way into the third round with a victory over E. E. O'Neil of the Harvard Club. The second member of the Crimson contingent to reach the third round was R. L. Debevoise '29, leader of the 1929 racquet swingers, who downed Carl Pfaffman of the Neighborhood Club of Boston, last Saturday. P. R. Pease '26, who played in the fourth position...
...Mile Run--Won by Haggerty (H); second, Tibbetts (H); third, O'Neil (H). Time...
Captain Tibbetts will lead his team by running in the two-mile relay against Yale instead of entering the Hunter mile as has previously been thought. The other five men from whom Coach Farrell will pick his three flyers to aid Tibbetts in downing the Blue are O'Neil, Kobes, Haggerty, Watters and Kane. Captain Norton of Yale will not run the relay as announced, but will devote himself to the dash. His team will consist of Berger, Laughlin, Terry, and either Evans, Scoville or Vorster...
...yard dash, won by Miller, Harvard: second, Hussey, Boston College; third, Berrill Boston University. Time, 4 4-5s. One mille relay, won by Holy Cross: Rocke, Clausen, Burns, Mulvehill; second, Harvard: O'Neil, Haggerty, Watters, Kane Time...