Word: relay
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of trials held yesterday, Coach Farrell selected five men, from whom the quartet which will race Yale in the two-mile University relay will be picked. J. N. Watters '26, B. R. Cutcheon '24, R. G. Allen '26, Le B. R. Barker '26, and W. L. Chapin '25 comprise this group. Neither the short distance relay team against M. I. T., nor the Freshman foursome has been definitely named, but last Saturday's combinations will probably remain unchanged...
...Boston English and Boston Latin High Schools, and amassed a total of 60 points to their opponents' 11. Among the medal-winners in the Knights of Columbus games in the evening, however, were registered only Jefferson Fletcher '25 with third place in the 45 yard hurdles, and the 1927 relay team, which soundly trounced a yearling M. I. T. quartet...
...spite of the evening's somewhat disappointing showing, there were some highly creditable performances by University representatives. In all three of the University relay races their opponents numbered some of the fastest men in the country, and particularly in the B. A. A. contest, the University pressed the Unicorn runners to the limit. R. G. Allen '26, in the lead-off position, ran a beautiful race, trailing Dudley of the B. A. A. by only a stride in the first few laps, and then passing him on the next to the last lap, and piling up a 20 yard lead...
...Freshman meet at Soldiers Field in the afternoon, C. I. Paulsen starred, taking first in shot put and hurdles. H. B. Peck travelled fast to win the 300 yard dash, and, in addition, ran at anchor in the relay, making a total of 6 1-4 points...
...relay contests, in which University teams will run promised to be exciting exhibitions. In the Harvard Second B. A. A. race, J. H. Sherburne '24 is to be matched with Lloyd Hahn, and R. G. Allen '26 with James Driscoll, inter-collegiate quarter-mile champion. J. N. Watters '26, star of the Oxford Cambridge meet last summer, in the other long relay race with Georgetown, will be running against George Marsters, of Portland, Maine who was once clocked in 1.55 on an outdoor track, almost a second faster than watter's best...