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...Brattle Hall yesterday afternoon, Oswald Twittleberg '38 hopped to a thrilling one-lap victory to win the all-collegiate hopscotch championship of New England. Because this is the second consecutive year that the Crimson hoppers have won the meet, a petition is being circulated demanding that hop-scotch be made a major sport...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWITTLEBERG HOPS TO VICTORY | 4/1/1938 | See Source »

...victors in the 880-yard run were J. E. Rogerson '34, Avery Sawyer '34, second, and R. F. Estes '34, third. After a series of elimination heats, J. J. Hayes, Jr. '34, and D. B. Cheek '34, came in first and second, in the 35-yard high-hurdles. Three one-lap relay races were held, in which the following were the victorious teams: R. B. Ford '34, and B. H. Englander '34; H. B. Brown '34, F. P. Cahill '34, I. W. Rabinowitz, and H. S. Sise '34; W. H. Hatch '34, J. J. Hayes, Jr. '34, G. M. Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Track Meet | 12/19/1930 | See Source »

...track season of 1930 to a close, has been provided as an incentive to the track-work of the past two or three weeks. It has been planned to consist of four events: the 35-yard dash, the 35-yard high-hurdles, a SSO-yard race, and a one-lap relay race. At the same time, in the Old Cage, the final event of the University Fall Handicap meet will be played off. It will be the 35 pound hammer-throwing contest, which was indefinitely postponed last autumn on account of lack of the necessary equipment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INFORMAL TRACK MEET FOR FRESHMEN THIS AFTERNOON | 12/18/1930 | See Source »

...crinkly hair pushed out above his handlebars. The crowds, always emphatically Italian in Manhattan, cheered Linari & Binda, billed as an imported road team, but they yelled loudest for their favorites, Franco Georgetti and Paul Brocardo. When the last hour began, Brocardo & Georgetti were riding desperately to keep a one-lap lead over two young Belgians, Adolph Charlier and Roger De Nef. Strong, ambitious, daring, Charlier & De Nef were in every jam, always dangerous, took three times as many points for sprints as anyone else. But in that last hour of a race in which there had been many accidents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Ride to Nowhere | 12/15/1930 | See Source »

Among the special events on February 9 will be relay races between the weight men and pole volters, and the high and broad jumpers. Two one-lap relays will be staged, the first between the CRIMSON and the Lampoon, which it is rumored the CRIMSON will win, and the other between the manager of the five major sports...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO MEETS TO OPEN 1926 TRACK SEASON | 1/28/1926 | See Source »

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