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...Ranney (H.); second, L. A. Meeker (Y.); third, P. C. Cummin H.). Time, 51 4-5s. New dual record...
...Gray, of Chestnut Hill; H. L. Groves, of Coudersport, Pa.; O. W. Hausermann, of Evansville, Ind.; J. A. King, of Chicago, Ill.; W. H. Lacey, of Wollaston; F. H. Leslie, of Milton; R. Murray, of Wollaston; W. M. Parker, of Cliftondale; W. A. Perkins, of Ogden, Utah; D. P. Ranney, of Boston; S. B. Warner, of Shanghai, China; and P. R. Withington, of Boston...
...hurdles. In this event Dupont, the only Harvard man running, tripped at the sixth hurdle and was unable to recover himself until the three Yale runners were beyond reach. In the 440-yard run the record of 52 seconds, made by Merrihew in his Freshman year, was broken by Ranney by 1-5 of a second. The feature of the meet, however, was the 220-yard dash, which was won by Billings in 22 2-5 seconds, at a point when the prospects for victory appeared to favor Yale. The Harvard team won all but two first places...
...dashes the Freshmen sprung a surprise; Cummin won the 100-yard dash by a narrow margin and Billings pulled away from the Yale runners in the 220, winning easily with Ranney second. The hurdles went to Yale; in the 120 Dupont finished second and undoubtedly would have placed in the 220 if he had not tripped...
...yard dash at 3.30--Harvard 1912: C. F. Averill, F. O. Bergquist, K. S. Billings, W. E. Burr, P. C. Cummin, H. E. Eaton, W. H. Fernald, G. E. Morrison, D. P. Ranney. Yale 1912: F. F. Boyd, J. C. Egan, X. J. Farrar, C. Parsons, F. A. Reilley...