Word: rans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Worsted Mill of Lawrence, the score being 3 to 1. All the points were made in the first half; in the second half the University team outplayed its opponents, and several times narrowly missed making a goal. Chadwick made the only score for Harvard, with assistance from Leland, who ran the ball half the length of the field and then passed it over to Chadwick. Leland and Chadwick excelled on the offence for Harvard and Cushing on the defence. The summary: HARVARD. W. W. M. Ho, l.o.f. r.o.f., Scelly Seamans, l.i.f. r.i.f., Higgin Lindsey, c.f. c.f., Martin Chadwick, r.i.f. l.i.f...
Boyden, the first runner for the University, was slow in starting and lost the pole. At the end of the relay he was 40 yards behind the leader. Although Guild, the second Harvard runner, ran a fast race, he was unable to gain perceptably. Ryley, who followed Guild, quickened the pace and succeeded in reducing the lead by 10 yards. Jaques, the last man for Harvard, by exceptional work cut the lead down to 15 yards...
...University relay team ran as follows: H. Guild '10, F. D. Everett '11, G. W. Ryley '10, W. H. Fernald...
...annual indoor track and field meeting of the Lawrence Light Guards in the Armory at Medford Saturday evening, the 780-yard relay team easily outdistanced the Brookline Gymnasium Association team. Guild, who ran first for Harvard, passed Wall, of Brookline, after a hard fight. Everett and Ryley increased this lead and Fernald was far ahead of Hedlund at the finish...
...handicap 50-yard dash R. C. Foster '11 ran in splendid form, barely losing out to Gram of the B. A. A. for first place in the exceptionally fast time of 5 2-5 seconds. Gram, with 3 feet handicap, succeeded in getting off the mark in the final heat a trifle ahead of Foster, but the latter ended in a characteristically strong sprint. The 50-yard handicap high hurdle race was won by J. K. Lewis '11, with a handicap of 4 feet, in 6 3-5 seconds. J. P. Long '11, running from scratch, finished second...