Word: rans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meet officials decided that the invitation 880-yard run was too crowded and ran two separate races over this distance. It was in the second of these that Harvard scored. Both Brown and Broome had light handicaps...
...only important disappointment of the afternoon came in the third lap of the one-mile relay. R. L. Brooks '26 and L. L. Robb '25 had earned a five-yard Crimson lead, when Bates of Dartmouth ran wild against K. M. Rogers '26, and piled up a 30-yard Green advantage which Captain Merrill, anchor, could not overcome...
...plot was laid in Sandusky, Ohio. Whether the Simmon's home was situated on Main Street or not was left to the reader's imagination. Probably not, because most of the characters were attractive. But the street certainly ran parallel to Main Street, and there was a distinctly small-town background, out of which the title of the play was taken...
...first game, the score was tied at four-all. Dixon then ran up the ncessary 15 points, dropping only one to his opponent. Wakefield paid dearly for the second game. His opponent kept him on the jump continually. Dixon saved himself for the later games and wore out the Law School man by placing his shots with care in spots most inconvenient for Wakefield to reach. The result of this treatment was especially evident in the last game in which Dixon got 14 points to Wakefield's one before the latter began to score again...
...University basketball team ran away with the Syracuse quintet in the second half of the game last Tuesday after a 16-16 deadlock in the first period, winning by a 33-24 score. The Freshmen were forced to bow to a superior Andover five on Wednesday...