Word: relaying
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...eight members of the University track team who competed in the fourth annual relay meet of the Columbia University Athletic Association, held at Madison Square Garden, New York City, last Saturday, made but a poor showing. This was largely due to the fact that the men have been in training only a short period...
...fourth annual indoor relay meet of the Columbia University Athletic Association will be held this evening at Madison Square Garden, New York City, Eight members of the University track team will compete...
Instead of holding a dual relay race with Yale, the University team will enter the two-mile intercollegiate relay race, in which Yale, Pennsylvania and probably other universities will take part. The Pennsylvania team is very fast and should make the race difficult to win. The Harvard team, which is composed of W. A. Colwell 2G., J. H. Stone '04, S. Curtis '05, and H. H. Rowland '06, is not so highly developed as it will be when it meets Yale in the dual race at the Boston Athletic Association meet on February 13, but it should make a good...
...following men have been chosen to compete against Yale in the two-mile dual relay race, at the annual indoor meet of the Columbia University Athletic Association, to be held tomorrow night in Madison Square Garden, New York City: W. A. Colwell 2G., J. H. Stone '04, S. Curtis '05, and H. H. Rowland '06. Harvard will not enter the one-mile intercollegiate relay race...
...addition to the men on the relay team, the following men will enter: A. Robeson '04, pole-vault; H. LeMoyne '06, putting 16-pound shot; E. C. Rust 1L., and W. A. Schick '05, dashes. Five of the men will leave for New York at 1 o'clock today, and the remaining three will go down tomorrow morning...