Word: relayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Victory in its mile relay event and creditable performances by individual Crimson representatives in the pole vault and high hurdles featured the Varsity track team's participation in the Knights of Columbus meet at the Boston Garden athletes turned in outstanding performances before more than 12,000 spectators at Boston's first big league meet of the season, but individual laurels went to Wes Flint, who took third place in the 45-yard high hurdle event won by AAU champion Harrison Dillard of Baldwin-Wallace, and later anchored the mile relay team to its triumph...
...department with a hoist of 13 feet, while Bill Lawrence's 12.6 jump earned him third place. Both Varsity sprinters, Harvey Thayer and Bob Toppan, failed to place against a classy field of 50-yard dash contestants, although Thayer reached the semi-finals, and the Harvard two-mile relay team finished third in a field...
...Crimson's one-mile relay members seem to have drawn a softer assignment than their two - mile brothers. They have only Holy Cross and Brown to worry about, while the two-mile quartet will have to take on virtually the entire Greater Boston field, M.I.T., Boston College, Tufts, Northeastern, and Holy Cross...
Time trials decided which relay men would get the chance to test the Garden's now $25,000 board saucer. The results turned out pretty much as expected. Dave Hamblett, Al Ruby, Jim Wheeler, and Wes Flint will carry the mail for Harvard in the one-mile test, while Ted Withington, Johnry Cogan, Frank Gurley, and Dave Groshong will run in the longer event...
...coming against Northeastern on the Briggs balcony oval. In whipping the Huskies, Wharton, Ruby, Wheeler, and Flint were clocked in 3:30.1 with Flint misjudging the finish line and jogging the last ten yards. Cliff Wharton, not yet in top condition, will fill in for any of the eight relay men Saturday night if needed...