Word: penne
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most dangerous man over the low sticks today. West of Stanford and Wolf of Pennsylvania staged a spirited struggle for first honors in the second heat which the judges called a tie. This race was run in 24 seconds flat, the fastest of the five trials. Moore of Penn State, Lawrence of Pennsylvania, Steinbrenner of M. I. T. all finished in the van in the remaining races...
...champion in the broad jump is due to be crowned today since Norton, last year's winner, did not qualify yesterday. The Eli star took two trial jumps and then was called to the starting line for the 220 and did not complete his quota of attempts. Mathias of Penn State was the winner with a leap of over 23 feet...
...mark of 6 feet 2 1-4 inches. Hampton of California, Norton of Georgetown, and Coggeshall of U. S. C. captured the remaining three places with slightly lower marks. In the hammer throw, Biggs of Syracuse turned in the longest heave, followed by Taylor of Pennsylvania and Ide of Penn State...
...Ragan (California), Wells (D), Reynolds (U. S. C.), Moore (Penn State), Murphy (Boston College) Wolf (Penn), Stever (U. S. C.), West (Stan.), Haas (Georgetown...
Norton (Yale), Miller (Harvard), Charles (Colgate), Hussey (Boston College), Russell (Cornell), Barber (Cal.), McCall (D), Filkins (Penn State), Scull (Penn), Clark (Yale), Smith (U. S. C.), Lundell (Harvard), Rockwell (Princeton...