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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Stevenson who have been running especially well at this distance, and they will form a stiff opposition to the quarter-milers of the opposing teams in this spring's meets. Stevenson will also run in the half-mile, and with W. H. Goodwin and J. Nolen, who ran well the past fall on the 1920 cross-country team, will comprise a trio of last men for this distance. Again in the mile run the team has some very promising material. D. J. Duggan, who has had considerable preparatory school experience, should develop into a very fast miler with proper coaching...
...quartet by 15 yards. In the race the University relay covered the distance in three minutes 26 2-5 seconds, which is within one second of the world's indoor record for the mile. J. Coggeshall, Jr., '18, with a handicap of 90 yards, won the mile run. He ran a beautifully timed race in four minutes 19 3-5 seconds, and G. G. Haydock '16, with a handicap of nine inches, won the pole vault with an actual vault of 12 feet...
Captain E. A. Teschner '17 lost the pole on the toss and slipped in starting, but in spite of this handicap almost beat Doyle of Holy Cross to the corner. For the rest of the first lap Teschner ran close behind his man, forging ahead on the back lap of the second and giving over to W. H. Meanix '19 a lead of three yards. Meanix maintained this distance for the full quarter, and H. W. Minot '17, running a beautiful race, lengthened the lead to 25 yards. Although Kelley, the Holy Cross anchor man, made a desperate effort...
...University four running against Cornell. Pennsylvania has had little indoor relay competition this winter, but their men have done well individually. The team will probably be picked from Captain Dorsey, Smith, Lennon, Pope and Kaufman. The University and Dartmouth will undoubtedly be represented by the same teams that ran last Saturday. In the other events the University should have the advantage in the shorter runs, Dartmouth in the hurdles and field events, and Pennsylvania in the distance runs...
...will be. J. Coggeshall '18, J. W. Feeney '18, H. W. Minot '17 and either J. D. Hutchinson '19 or A. R. Bancroft '17 will run. The Yale team will be composed of J. W. Overton, H. S. F. Cooper, L. Marshall and H. C. Rolfe. All except Marshall ran for Yale last year. With Overton to run the last relay, Yale appears to have an advantage, but otherwise the teams seem very evenly matched...