Word: paull
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Putnam of Cornell jumped into the lead with the gun in the half-mile and it seemed as though he would maintain his position. Jones of Cornell and Paull of Pennsylvania started, but as they had run the mile before, it was not thought that they would place. Bodley of Pennsylvania attempted to pass Putnam at the beginning of the second quarter, but could not oust the Cornell man from the pole. Meanwhile H. Jaques, Jr., '11 had been running easily in third place followed by Jones. At the last turn the real test came, and Jones proved equal...
...Jaques, Jr. (H.), H. P. Lawless (H.), W. C. Paull (Penn.), J. W. Levering (Penn.), J. P. Jones (Cor.), E. A. Hunger (Cor.), E. B. Germain (M. I. T.), H. Algire (Syr.), A. E. Diebolt (Colgate), N. B. Taber (Br.), E. M. Hanavan (Mich.), P. Curtis (Pr.), L. Howell (Pr.), H. A. Lum (Penn State), F. I. Newton (Williams...
...Record, 1m., 56s., E. B. Parsons, Yale, 1905. H. Jaques, Jr. (H.), W. C. Paull (Penn.), J. W. Levering (Penn.), H. G. Foster (Penn.), J. W. Bodley (Penn.), H. N. Putnam (Cor.), J. P. Jones (Cor.), H. H. Snyder (Cor.), F. D. Close...
First place in the half-mile depends on whether Paull of Pennsylvania runs this race or the mile. If Paull runs only this event he should win it, or otherwise first place will go to Putnam of Cornell. B. M. Preble '12, and H. Jacques, Jr., '11, will have to contend with McKinney of Princeton and Hall and Reck of Michigan for the other points...
...University of Pennsylvania team ran as follows: 1, J. W. Bodley; 2, W. C. Paull; 3, H. Church; 4, M. E. Boyle...