Word: raced
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...four and a half weeks of training before the first races in the Mechanics Building on February 3 will be unbroken and will consist of practice runs on the board track on Soldiers Field and occasional time trials in Boston. At this meet the long distance relay team will race Yale as usual, each man running 780 yards, and the short distance team will oppose Cornell, each man running 390 yards. A third race will be the short distance relay between the Freshman team and Yale 1920. The University has defeated Yale in the annual long distance relay race...
...certain whether or not the one-mile relay race with Pennsylvania, which the latter team won last year, will be held again this year. In case it is scheduled, it will take place at Hartford, Conn., about February...
That the old New England stock is not perpetuating itself is no new fact. That the graduates of women's colleges do not bear their proportionate share in race production is no new fact. Yet it is new to learn that Harvard and Yale graduates the typical product of the best colleges of the United States, are producing only a little over half of the children necessary to perpetuate their type, and that this figure has been constantly on the decrease. J. C. Phillips '99, in the Graduates' Magazine, gives the data which prove these facts. His research covers...
...indoor track schedule is not quite complete, but besides the Intercollegiates and the interclass meets the Princeton team will enter a larger number of indoor meets with other colleges this year than ever before. A mile relay race is being arranged with the University to be held on February 3 over the track of the Boston Indoor Athletic Association. A similar race is being scheduled with Yale. At present the team has a comparatively large squad of sprinters, but is greatly lacking in men for the pole vault, broad-jump and high-jump...
...fall of 1915 King was on the University cross-country team and placed fourth in the dual race with Yale. He was also on the track squad and won his "H" in the two mile against Yale last May. He made a remarkable record during the past season, leading the University harriers in every meet. He finished first against Technology, fourth against Cornell, second against Yale, and sixth in the Intercollegiates at New Haven. In the Yale meet he was defeated only by Captain Overton, and in the race against Cornell led Captain Windnagle, and was the only University runner...