Word: pairings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...races for the hurdlers will be the third pair of contests for the Garcelon trophies. According to the rule which prevents men who have already won one of the miniature bronze hurdles from competing again. Hauers, Thomas. Thayer, and Gordon are ineligible for this afternoon's tests. The most likely winners of today's events are, consequently, J. L. Combs in the highs, and Allen and Kane in the lows...
Marshal Ferdinand Foch: " Returning to Paris from Poland and Czecho-Slovakia, I brought with me: a portfolio of honorary diplomas from Polish Universities, a pair of socks knitted by a woman 80 years old, an obelisk of coal from Silesian miners, several rugs woven by Polish peasants, a bottle of wine of the vintage...
...until the third set was well advanced did the University pair begin to play more in earnest, taking their service game in short order to bring the count from 3-5 to 4-5. It was then too late, however, for their half-hearted rally did not prevent the M. I. T. men from wining the next game and with...
...this afternoon there will be some special work for the track athletes who do not go to the intercollegiate meet in Philadelphia. In conjunction with some coaching by Mr. W. F. Garcelon, Law '95, one of the members of the advisory committee, the hurdlers will compete in the third pair of races for the Garcelon trophies. Mr. R. C. Foster '11, another member of the advisory body and one of the best dash men who ever ran for the University, will work with the sprinters and give them several trial races...
Yesterday afternoon, in the second pair of races for the Garcelon hurdle trophies, Thomas came in first over the high timbers, while Gordon won the low event. Captain Allen of the Freshman team, who led Gordon up to the last flight, looked like a winner, but lost his stride and tripped over the final hurdle, taking a bad spill. K. P. Smith and Terhune, followed Gordon over the finish...