Word: penne
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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First Heat.--Won by 754, Brown, Pennsylvania; second, 716, Shields, Penn State; third, 807, Johnson, Princeton; fourth, 199, Carter, Cornell; fifth, 404, Daly, Leland Standford, Time...
...half-mile Cook of Cornell, who finished fifth last year, is the only returning place winner, but Brown of Penn, Hilffrich and Shields of Penn State, Marsters of Georgetown, Carter of Cornell, Johnson of Princeton and Campbell of Yale will add interest in the 880 trials on Friday and should come through to give a close finish to the final race on Saturday...
...seconds to beat Leconey and Hutchinson of California; and inasmuch as both of these men will run again this year, he will have to turn in one of his best performances, McKim of Princeton has been credited with 21 4-5 seconds in this event, but at the Penn relay carnival Woodring started ten yards behind his opponent in a 220 strotch and beat him to the tape by over 12 foot...
Conolly of Georgetown took the mile last year in 4 minutes 17 1-5 seconds but this year he has failed to give evidence that entitles him to be regarded as the winner on Saturday. Shields of Penn State ran a mile in 4 minutes 18 4-5 seconds less than a week ago, and while this stands as the best mark of the year, Strickler and Kirby of Cornell, Burke of the University, Douglas of Yale, and Crawford of Lafayette are capable of furnishing stiff competition. There is almost certain to be a close battle between Burke and Douglas...
...California's start weight man, has been credited with over 171 feet and he should win the event with comparative case if he can duplicate this feat. Tootel of Bowdoin, Baker of Princeton, and Brown of the University are the outstanding Easterners here. While Baker defeated Brown at the Penn relays, the Crimson captain avenged himself in the dual meet Saturday and if he can stay within the circle he may press Merchant or even establish a new record himself...