Word: relay
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Among the other events in the Coast Artillery Meet on January 29, the University short relay team will meet the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the first race of the season. A good race is assured, for last year the University relay only beat Technology through Bingham's sprint past Guething in the last lap. The 1919 team will race the Tech. Freshmen the same evening...
Coach Donovan gave the short distance men time trials for two laps yesterday. To get the runners in shape for the first race, the training table for the relay teams will start Monday...
...spite of the cold weather, time trials were held for all the relay teams yesterday afternoon. Two groups ran the 390-yard distance. W. Wilcox, Jr. '17 and H. W. Minot '17 were started off together, the former taking the lead and being able to keep it. T. R. Pennypacker '16, W. J. Bingham '16, and E. A. Teschner '17 ran together and on the last lap Captain Bingham came through with a strong sprint, passing Pennypacker on the last corner. H. W. Rose '19 made the fastest time of the Freshmen in a three-lap race. In the trial...
...championship Cornell track squad, with an abundance of good material on hand, has started its campaign to capture the 1916 intercollegiate honors. The chief objects in view at present are the relay games of the B. A. A. on February 5, one or two other meets, and the big indoor carnival to be held by the I. C. A. A. A. A. in New York on March 4; but Coach Moakley has begun the process of sorting out his best men for the various events to be contested in the championship games next spring...
Cornell has a number of likely looking sprinters and quarter-milers working for the shorter relay. Besides Kelley and Van Winkle, Coach Moakley will use Bartsch, who scored in two dual meets a year ago; Lewis, a good 220 man and quarter-miler; Crim, another 440 runner, and Priester. From the 1918 team, Hickman and Shelton are good sprinters. With Starr, Gubb and Lukens out again for the hurdles, and with good second-string material in Millard, Lyford and Acheson, as well as Lasser and Watt, sophomores, Cornell should be stronger than ever in these events...