Word: rans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tigers, represented by Massey and Taylor respectively, won both the 120 yard highs and the 220-yard lows against Yale. The times made by these two men, however, are not unfavorable to the Crimson. In the Yale meet C. R. Hauers '23 equalled Massey's mark and Fitts ran only two-fifths of a second under Taylor's. More over the Tiger runners competed under almost perfect weather conditions, whereas the University men were badly handicapped by a heavy, soggy track...
...University has a right to feel proud that it leads the other American colleges by having fourteen members accepted for the American Students Reconstruction Unit. They will do an unusual work. Out of the ruins that the Germans left when they over-ran the district between Rheims and Verdun, they will build towns and villages with an aim to health as well as beauty. Modern sanitary arrangements will be introduced that are unknown to the French. The Unit will contribute to the welfare and happiness of hundreds. We are told that only eight of the fourteen members of the University...
...yard dashes H. W. Davis was the chief Freshman performer, pitted against Lundell and Norton, two of the fastest dast men in preparatory school ranks. Davis trailed both of these men in the 100, taking third place; while in the 220 he was second. T. W. Norris ran a plucky race for the Crimson in the quarter, leading Noring of Exeter till the home stretch. Here the latter passed Norris only with great difficult, the Crimson runner finishing a close second...
...performers who are counted upon as sure point winners for tomorrow, Captain Read who has run under the two-minute mark repeatedly in the helf-mile this spring, should be able to place in this event; while Campbell, all-round middle distance man, should of course capture first, Campbell ran anchor men on the two-mile Yale relay team at the Penn Carnival and turned in the time of 1.54, for his 100 ft. yard section. He is also capable of done the mile in close to 4 minutes, 20 seconds, Seimens and Willson are two other milers who should...
...indoor meets last winter, especially the B. A. A. games, it was supposed that the quarter and half-milers were weak, but the two meets last week showed that this was not so. In both meets University runners got second and third place in the 440; in one they ran behind Earl Eby, national champion, in the half-mile, and second place winner in the quarter at last year's Intercollegiates; and in the other they ran behind Deming of Penn State, who is one of the best middle distance runners in this part of the country. In Richard Chute...