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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...One of the individual stars of the meet was Captain I. C. Dresser of Cornell who broke the Intercollegiate record for the two-mile run in a beautifully planned race, outdistancing all others by 100 yards. His time was 9 minutes, 22 2-5 seconds, which is 1 2-5 seconds better than the former record made by Hoffmire of Cornell in 1914, C. E. Johnson of Michigan, a remarkably versatile athlete, scored the largest number of points in the meet, winning the broad jump, placing second in the 100 yard dash, and tying for second in the running high...
...observation of fire, in addition to a Browning machine gun; sectionalized projectiles and fuses for the 75 mm., 3 inch, and 155 mm. gun; McClellan saddle and saddle bags; and a cavvesson. The fire control apparatus consists of a battery commander's telescope, battery commander's periscope, aiming circle, one meter base range finder, field telescope; and portable switch boards, and plotting boards. Captain Dick will be very glad to explain the use of these instruments to any member of the University who is interested...
...One-mile run.--Won by D. F. O'Connell, (H); second, R. Crawford, (L); third, T. C. McDermott, (Cor); fourth, J. H. O'Leary, (Cor); fifth, V. K. Raymond (Pr). Time...
...since 1876, the University, with thirteen victories to its credit, has won more times than any other college. Yale is second with nine wins, Cornell and Pennsylvania tied for third with eight each, Columbia fifth with three, and Princeton, with only one victory, is the only other college to have won an intercollegiate meet...
However, in recent years, the University has not lived up to its early record. Of the last ten meets, Cornell has won six and Pennsylvania has come out ahead three times, while the University has only scored one victory...