Word: penne
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...yards behind him was Lord David George Brownlow Cecil Burghley of Cambridge University, who had been speedier two years ago. The other Cambridgian, T. C. Livingstone-Learmouth, who had led the way over half of the hurdles, finished a yard behind Lord Burghley. On the second day of the Penn Carnival last week Lord Burghley and his colleagues showed gentlemen from Yale and Pennsylvania how to win a 480-yard shuttle relay in a nasty rain, without knocking over a single hurdle. The U. S. boys slipped, floundered, smote down barriers, were almost out of sight when Lord Burghley finished...
...meet Wide, but the noted Finnish star refused to race the Swedish runner at any distance less than three miles. Theobald, a distance man who achieved an excellent reputation in his races for Columbia last year, is another star under consideration. It is reported that Cox, a sophomore at Penn State whose brilliant record during the past few years has gained him a ranking as one of the country's leading runners at distances over one mile, has also been invited. W. L. Tibbetts '26, captain of the 1926 Harvard track team who was the leading two-miler in college...
Last year, in the two-game series with Penn, Harvard won one game 7 to 4, and lost one 2 to 1. The two teams will meet again this spring on June 11, when the Harvard nine will journey to Philadelphia to assist at Harvard Alumni celebrations on the same date...
According to present indications, Foster Sanford, the visitors' undefeated pitcher, is not slated to see service in today's game, Walker and Knoblauch being the Penn hurlers listed on the possible lineup anounced last night...
...squad of 19 men will be sent to the Penn Relays which are to be held in Philadelphia on Friday and Saturday. Coach E. L. Farrell is entering teams in four of the relay races and is sending four men for the weights and five for the broad jump...