Word: relay
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...real first-class competition the inter-paper relay race took the cake at the Winter Carnival. Of course (and as we all expected) the CRIMSON proved to be too speedy for the jokesters and the literary artists, and maintained its preeminent position in spite of the unfair tactics of its brotherly and sisterly organizations. The Advocate had cold feet and because of the low temperature of the air only its "baby editor" put in appearance. As the "scribes" were barred from competing, because of the excellent training in which their team had indulged, there were only three starters...
...CRIMSON takes this opportunity to remind the various journalists of our little world that the feature of the Winter Carnival this afternoon will be an inter-paper relay race. Seldom does the chance present itself for her to meet all her rivals at once and to demonstrate conclusively the products of perfect training plus natural ability. It is generally conceded that the fight for second place will be between the fortnightly quill wielders and the followers of the Muse. Few sporting authorities expect the joke-smiths to finish; if, however, they are as quick on their feet as they...
...University relay teams will run against Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the fourth annual indoor games of the Armory Athletic Association of Rhode Island to be held in the Providence Armory, Cranston street, Providence, tomorrow evening. The long distance team, on which each man will run 704 yards, will be composed of W. H. Fernald '12, T. W. Koch '14, B. M. Preble '12, and H. M. Warren '13. W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, R. G. Huling '13, F. J. O'Brien '14 and K. Reynolds '14 will form the short-distance team, and each will run 352 yards...
...year ago Harvard defeated Technology in the long distance race, but lost the shorter relay. Judging from the way that the University runners defeated both of the Technology teams in New York on Saturday evening, both races should this year go to Harvard...
...addition to the relay teams the following men have been entered from the University and Freshman track squads: 50-yard hurdles, P. M. Rice '15, C. H. Tilton '15; running high jump, J. B. Camp '15, A. W. Moffat '13; 16-pound shot-put, R. B. Batchelder '13, H. R. Hardwick '15, F. H. Leslie '12. The men will depart for Providence on a special train, leaving the South Station tomorrow afternoon at 4.15 o'clock. A special train will return from Providence at 11 o'clock...