Word: races
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...strong this backfield may appear on paper, little may be expected from it if the line does not show to better advantage than it did against the Army and Dartmouth. The line makes the backfield, as the Green forwards proved so conclusively last Saturday. Kuehn has won the race for the right tackle berth and the 190-pound Sophomore will be starting his first game for the Crimson...
...give a chance to those men who otherwise would have no opportunity to compete in intercollegiate meets. Thus no University teams are eligible, but seconds may run, and also Freshmen, if the coaches wish. This afternoon, only the Harvard second squad will compete in the meet. The race will be held over the long course, which is about 4 1-2 miles. It comprises the Freshman course and about the first mile of the University course, making what is known as the flat course...
...meet by winning the broad jump. V. A. Lowe 1G made himself a double winner by placing first in the 880-yard run, having taken the 1 1-2 mile run the day before. W. C. Rowe '31, starting at scratch, took the 220-yard dash after a thrilling race in which he was led by his teammate of last year. F. E. Cummings '30, until the final few yards of the race...
...team will be greatly handicapped by the loss of David Cobb '31, who pulled a tendon in last Saturday's meet with Dartmouth, and will not be able to run again during the fall season. It is hoped that he will have recovered sufficiently to race during the winter and spring contests...
...meet with Yale, Friday, November 8. The next three to finish, C. B. Davis '31, F. B. Thurber '30, and P. S. Dalton '31, received gold medals for their placing. Burr and Dodge complete the list of men who are to run in the Yale race. The remainder of the squad, picked before, includes Captain R. C. Aldrich '31, N. P. Hallowell, '32, G. M. Barrie '32, J. M. Fox '31, B. E. Bates '32, E. T. Floathe '32, and R. C. Hodges '31. For those not running against the Blue, there will be the Harvard Open Intercollegiate Races tomorrow...