Word: rans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lourie, who is entered in the 100-yard dash, and in Stevenson, who is in the 220, E. O. Gourdin '21, the mainstay of the Crimson team in the sprints so far this season, will meet two of the best men he has run against this year. Lourie ran second to Feldman of Yale in the 100 two weeks ago, and Gourdin should have little difficulty in beating him to the tape, but Stevenson is a more dangerous competitor. He beat Feldman in the furlong distance in the fast time of 22 seconds, and the chances are that he will...
Oxford and Cambridge did not have the 220-yard dash on their program, but in the 440 Butler of the latter institution ran his lap in 49 1-5 seconds. Wharton as over two seconds behind this on Saturday with 51 3-5 for his time. Stevenson of Princeton, who made the record of 49 flat against Yale, is the only member of the "Big Three" track teams who at present can be classed with Butler...
...distance and middle-distance runs the English combination is exceptionally strong. No comparison can be made in the two-mile race because this event was not included in the British meet, the three-mile being its substitute. Montague of Cambridge ran this latter event in 14 minutes, 54 seconds, and is sure to give Hilles of Yale and Mahon of the University keen competition in the two-mile July 23. Hilles' time for this event last Saturday...
...yard run should be one of the best races in the July meet. Against the University Campbell made this distance in 1.58, but with better track conditions at Princeton he did it in 1.56 4.5. Mountain of Cambridge ran the two laps in 1.57 1-5. However, with Campbell pushing him the English runner could undoubtedly make better time. Captain Rudd of Oxford will also be a strong contender in the half...
...yard hurdling event was not on the English program this winter, but in the 120-yard highs the two American colleges appear to be evenly matched with the British. Hauers ran this event in 15 4-5 seconds against Yale. Krogness made the same time against M. I. T., while Trowbridge of Oxford also made the same mark against Cambridge. The latter is a former Princeton man, now a Rhodes scholar at Oxford...