Word: norton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With the breaks going to Captain Dunker's team on Monday, Harvard may overcome its supposed inferiority for its fourteenth win. It is not beyond possibility for Miller, for instance, to run the 100-yard dash in 9 4-5 seconds, in which case Norton would have to show something extraordinary to break the tape. Lundell beat Norton in the trial heat of the 220 at Philadelphia in the Intercollegiates, but lost to him in the semi-finals. Yale's hopes may be defeated in both these events. A few unexpected occurrences like these would overcome the Blue...
...Jones, R. A. Jordan, F. P. Kane, R. M. P. Kennard, H. W. Keyes Jr., G. M. Laimbeer, J. W. Lund, H. H. MacCubbin, W. C. Macdonald, W. K. Manly, James Martin, K. D. Mann, J. D. W. Morrill, Noe Morss. G. B. Moynahan, H. C. Newman, G. A. Norton, R. M. Parker, P. R. Pease, H. B. Peek, J. W. Perkins, F. deW, Pingree, H. I. Pratt, Donald Reynolds. K. M. Rogers L. H. Roots, Carlos Sanchez, R. H. Schacht Jr., L. H. Sherrill, G. E. Smith, Donald Spencer, A. H. Stafford, W. S. Stone, R. K. Stover...
...Monday Miller tried a few starts on the track and appeared in better condition than had been expected. Yesterday's workout proved him fit to run against the Eli, although his injury will probably handicap him. According to Coach Farrell Miller has a "good fighting chance" of defeating Norton, champion Yale point-winner, next Monday if he is in good condition...
...winners are troubled with injuries. Hope of winning the 100 yd. disappeared Friday when Miller again injured his leg which was hurt in the Princeton meet, and which kept him from running in the Intercollegiate. As he left the field Friday, he limped perceptibly. He will probably run against Norton but his tendon will prevent him from doing his best...
With Miller out of condition, Norton, Yale's star who scored 12 points in the intercollegiates, ought to win both the 100 and the 200 yard dashes. Either Peck or Lundell should place in these events. With Fletcher out, Yale should win both the high and low hurdles. Captain Gage of Yale should win the 440 with his teammate, Paulsen close behind him. The broad jump is conceded to Norton of Yale, intercollegiate champion. Comins and Deacon are likely to shut out Harvard's men in this event. The latter should win the high jump, being capable of jumping over...