Word: picked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This dope gives the meet to Harvard 71 2-3 to 64 1-3, Harvard has a chance to pick up some more points by having Paulsen licked in the 220 and by having Moore or, Pratt place higher in the Javelin. The Pole Vault is another uncertain event and it would not surprise me to see Clark or Burbank tie for first or second place. With these breaks the score could read Harvard 79 2-3 and Yale 55 1-3. On the other hand if Yale manages to get Hogan ahead of O'Neil in the 880, Smith...
...Freshman second boat will race the Union Boat Club in the division of senior eights in the Invitation Regatta. Coach Brown announced last night that after the class crew race with Yale next Saturday, he will pick the third university crew from among the class boats to row at the American Henley in Philadelphia on May 28. The Freshman 150-pounders will also row Saturday, in a race with the Yale first year light weights...
Coach H. H. Haines will not pick his first eight until shortly before the initial Freshman race with Pennsylvania and M. I. T. on May 21. Competition for positions in the first boat is very close. So far this season the two crews have been racing several times each week, without either one showing any marked superiority. In this afternoon's encounter over a mile and three quarter course, crew R, stroked by Willard, defeated crew S by three lengths. Beating a stroke of about 33, the newly elected captain took his eight to the fore at the start, gradually...
This is because a Bissell sweeper with its large brush is particularly efficient on any kind of miscellaneous litter, because of its extreme lightness and handiness to use, because it is ready the instant you pick it up and costs little. In others words, it is simply a ball bearing bristle broom-on-wheels with its own long handled dust pans...
Five thousand terror-gripped onlookers watched airmen rush into the air with seven planes to warn Chamberlin. Flying beside him, they held out wheels to signal his trouble. For 50 minutes the Levines, horrified, watched the plane circle hopelessly about, followed by an ambulance ready to pick up the bodies. They saw Carisi climb over the edge, struggle vainly, hanging head down, to fix the buckled wheel. Pilot Chamberlin. wrapped the children in blankets to save the shock of a crash. Then he slowly swooped down, ten feet from the ground flattened into a pancake stall, 'tail downwards...