Word: penne
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...eight that has been rowing together for a month, an eight that is powerful, spirited and confident. Coach Nickalls' boating has been settled for just three days. It is true, however, that Yale has been doing much better in these three days than she did two weeks ago against Penn...
...last University entrant in the Penn Relay Carnival, E. O. Gourdin '21, will leave for Philadelphia this afternoon and will compete in the 100-yard dash and broad-jump events tomorrow. J. F. Brown '22 and R. W. Harwood ocC left last night; but the fourth man who was to have represented the University, C. G. Krogness '21, was withdrawn yesterday by Coach Bingham. Krogness, who was entered in the 120-yard hurdles and the high jump, has done little track work during the last year; and Coach Bingham believes that he will gain more benefit from remaining at Cambridge...
...secured to direct the team. So far this year Coach Bingham's program seems to have been attended with success; for the first time in several years the Crimson appears to have a well-rounded track team, strong in all departments. With limited strength the team nearly defeated the Penn State team, which is said to be stronger than either Yale or Princeton; and it made a much better showing against the University of Pennsylvania, the Intercollegiate champions, than it did against Yale last year. If Coach Bingham can keep the spirit of his men up to its present high...
...high jump, can the Crimson's strength be questioned, and with the return of Krogness the prospects in this event have become brighter. In the meet with U. of P. the University jumpers were handicapped by the muddy condition of the take-off, but their performance in the Penn State meet was much better...
...been about evenly distributed. In actual competition, however, it is probable that O'Connell would be able to repeat his performance of a year ago, defeating Siemens in the mile, while Gourdin should be able to win the 220. It must be borne in mind, moreover, that in the Penn State meet, which was was the only one run by the University under weather conditions comparable to those which held Monday at Yale, each runner was allowed to enter only two events, so that the team's full strength was not shown...