Word: penne
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...trial, Ragan of California took a close decision from Wolf, the Pennsylvania high stick artist. The Southern California high hurdlers had a perfect day, two of them taking first places and the third finishing second to Wells of Dartmouth, who led the way in the third heat. Moore of Penn State won the last race in handy fashion, and West of Stanford and Haas, the Georgetown captain, progressed to the finals with second honors. The high obstacle event should bring about some of the closest competition of the meet this afternoon, and on a fast track...
...record has been improved 20 times in 50 years, the improvement in this event having been more gradual than in any of the original events on the program. Athletes from 15 colleges have won the event, including: Yale, 10 times; Princeton, 9; Harvard, 7; Columbia, 4; Dartmouth, 4; Penn, 2; Michigan, 2; Stanford, 2; Stevens, 2; Swarthmore, 2; California, Cornell, Lafayette, New York University, and Maine, 1 each...
...Moore, Columbia 36 3 1884--Reckhart, Columbia 36 3 3-4 1885--Rohrbach, Lafayette 38 1 1886--Coxe, Yale 38 9 1-2 1887--Coxe, Yale 40 9 1-2 1893--Hickok, Yale 41 1-8 1894--Hickok, Yale 42 1895--Hickok, Yale 42 11 1-2 1898--McCracken, Penn 43 8 1-2 1900--Beck, Yale 44 3 1902--Beck, Yale 44 8 1-2 1903--Beck, Yale 46 1907--Krueger, Swarthmore 46 5 1-2 1911--Horner, Michigan 46 7 1-8 1912--Beattie, Columbia 48 10 3-4 1924--Hartranft, Stanford 49 5 7-8 1925--Hills...
...meets the high hurdles have been won by athletes from 14 colleges, including Yale, 16; Columbia, 6; Dartmouth, 5; Penn, 5; Princeton, 4; Harvard, 3; Wesleyan, 2; Lehigh, 2; Cornell, Michigan, Amherst, Stanford, Penn State and Southern California, 1 each. Yale in the old days had a monopoly in the high hurdles but in recent years it has changed so that any college may turn out a winner...
...leading aspirants for this year's title are Leighton Dye, Southern California, who should repeat this season, Ray Wolf of Pennsylvania should be well up and if Charley Moore of Penn State can get going he has a fine chance of defeating Dye. Ray Haas of Georgetown is a fast runner but his technique is not good enough to defeat any of the above hurdlers. Murphy of Boston College, Little-field of Bowdoin, Wells of Dartmouth and Bullard of Yale all have possibilities...