Word: potter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yard high hurdles.--Won by W. F. Potter (Y.); second, W.M. Shedden, Jr. (Y.); third, C. A. Willetts (Y.). Time...
...yard low hurdles.--Won by W. F. Potter (Y.); second, W. M. Shedden, Jr. (Y.); third, A. L. Jackson '14. Time...
...track events than was expected, but rather upset calculations in the jumps. The individual honors of the day go to Captain W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, who, running the dashes in competition for only the second time, secured two firsts without being closely pushed; and to W. F. Potter, of Yale, who captured both hurdle events. J. O. Johnstone '16, in his first meet with Yale, performed unusually well, taking a first in the broad jump and second in the high jump...
...first disappointment of the day came when A. L. Jackson '14 was shut out in the first and fastest heat of the high hurdles by W. F. Potter and W. M. Shedden, Jr., both of Yale. The time, 15 4-5 seconds, tied the dual record. These last two, together with C. A. Willetts, scored a clean sweep for Yale in the finals of this event. Two Harvard men, Barron and J. L. Foley '15 reached the finals of the 100-yard dash, but the latter was unable to place. Barron won from T. H. Cornell, Yale's best sprinter...
...Lampoon infamy, will act as the board of arbitration. All we can say is that it will be as bad for one side as for the other. The Yale prodigies must encounter the following heroes: Davis, c.; Gilday, 1b.; McIntosh, p.; Curtis, 2b.; Place, ss.; Anderson, c.f.; Miller, r.f.; Potter, 3b.; Harwood...