Word: relayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...situation in the 220-yard dash is brightened by the presence of Joe Donnelly and Hobie Lerner. The elimination of the mile relay gives these men a chance to compete in the dash. Although Donnelly and Lerner cannot best yale's Owen, Donnelly stands a fair chance of beating Rothschild...
Another record fell when Princeton captured the mile relay in the excellent time of 3:17.2, breaking the former mark of 3.18 set by the Big Green in 1937. Ed Burrowes, a one man track team, raced for Princeton in this event and further aided Nassau's cause with a third in the mile run. Without his Herculean assignment Burrowes would undoubtedly have won the mile, for the week before he had gained an easy victory over the winner, Dick Morss of Yale, in 7-10ths of a second better time than was made Saturday. Harvard finished fifth...
Frank McKechnie, Sophomore quarter-miler, ran his leg of the mile relay last Saturday in under 51 seconds. If he does as well today, he should garner some points for the Crimson in the 440-yard run. There will be no relays in the meet...
Captain Jim Lightbody will compete only in the 330-yard run, since Coach Mikkola wants a chance to try out Sophomores Ted Meredith and Frank McKechnie in the mile relay. Although Hobie Lerner is back in training, Mikkola will not call on him until he is in perfect condition and will fill out the quartet with Jo Donnelly and Dan Hamilton...
...addition, he was a member of this year's relay team which finished third in both the Intercollegiates and the A. A.U. meet, a performance which automatically wins a major H for all of the quartet. Pewers is 20 years of age, weighs 150 pounds, and is five feet ten in height...