Word: pender
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Anchored by flashy Jim Pender, who won both the Century and the furlong hurdle events, Cornell had clearly won the sprint relay. Don Donahue and George Kroupa of Penn had finished in a blanket drive for second place, and the officials had tentatively awarded the latter the palm...
Cornell would seem to have the 50 yard dash and the 300 sewed up in the pocket of Jim Pender, but he will be pushed by Yalemen Bob Owen and Frank Curtis. Crimson bets, but not good ones tonight, are Bob Gammons and Joe Donnelly...
...with no middle distance events scheduled, all the runners will be fresh and ready to hit a new low time. Johnny Nevius, who broke the Yale-Cornell meet record last week with a 50.2 second leg will make up the team with Ham Hucker, brilliant veteran quarter-miler, Jim Pender, the sprinter and Walt Tatum...
...yard dash: Pender (C), Donovan (D), Kerr (Y), Gammons...
Broad jump: Ethridge (Y), King (D), Donovan (D), Pender...