Word: relay
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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More entries in every event are needed to make the winter carnival a success. Unless more than five teams are entered for the relay race it will be run in a single heat on Saturday. Cups are offered for the first and second teams to finish, and the winning team will hold the shield for a year...
...relay race was the most exciting event of the evening as it was not only close but also decided the outcome of the meet. Each man swam 200 yards, and when the last relay began Princeton had a scant two-yard lead. Cutler, last man for Harvard, crept up on Chambers of Princeton until he was almost even, yet Chambers managed to finish a few inches ahead...
...Relay race, 800 yards--Won by Princeton (R. S. Wilson, E. E. Denniston, F. C. Bamman, J. W. Chambers). Time...
...Juniors won the interclass relay swimming race last night at the Dunster tank. In the first heat the Sophomores defeated the Freshmen; in the second, the Juniors won from the Seniors, by a large margin. The final heat was the feature of the evening, the Juniors winning after a close and exciting race. The summary of the relay race and individual performances is as follows...
...Relay race--Won by 1910: T. Lynes, J. P. Rice, T. G. Aspinwall, R. F. Hoyt; second, 1911: L. Withington, E. Angell, F. King, R. W. Cutler. Time...