Word: paulsen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Paulsen '27, Karl Anderson of the Illinois A. C., and Carl Christiansson of the Newark A. C. went down the track abreast in the 45 yard hurdles. A lunge at the finish gave Anderson the first medal in world-record time, but the Crimson hurdler was second. Jefferson Fletcher '25, another University entrant, was not eliminated until the semi-finals...
...Yard Hurdles.--Jefferson Fletcher '25, C. I. Paulsen '27. J. M. Potter '26, W. B. Thomas '25, and J. J. Weinstein...
...Millrose Athletic Club games in New York City tomorrow, Captain J. E. Merrill '24 and C. I. Paulsen '27 will carry the Crimson against a notable field of the country's fastest track athletes. Merrill will compete in the 300-yard dash, and Paulsen in the 70-yard high hurdles...
...yard invitation dash, A. L. Miller '27 survived the trial heats, and finished fourth in the finals, an extremely good performance in view of the fact that Loren Murchison, and men scarcely inferior, were running against him. C. I. Paulsen '27, in the hurdle event, starting from scratch, could not overcome his opponents' handicaps. Fletcher, however, in the first heat, with a one foot handicap, took second place, bowing to Christiansson, the swift Swede from the Newark A. C. The latter's time was six seconds, equalling the world record. Fletcher won his semi-final heat, and in the finals...
...Freshman meet at Soldiers Field in the afternoon, C. I. Paulsen starred, taking first in shot put and hurdles. H. B. Peck travelled fast to win the 300 yard dash, and, in addition, ran at anchor in the relay, making a total of 6 1-4 points...