Word: relays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...members of the Crimson track team who will participate in the IC4A meet in New York Saturday were chosen by Coach Jaakko Mikkola yesterday. They are: Captain Milt Green for the high hurdles and broad jump; Dick Brayton, John Dorman, Al Northrop, Bill O'Connor for the 2 mile relay; Norman Cahners for the 35 pound weight event; Emile Dubiel for the pole vault; Bob Hall for the high jump; Bill Schmidt for the high hurdles, and Bob Woodward for the mile...
Yale finished third, with 27 1-2, and Dartmouth trailed with 17. Bob Hall's first in the high jump, and the two-mile relay team's victory, helped materially. Bob Woodward almost nipped the favored Meaden of Cornell, but was turned back by about 10 yards. The principal cause of his defeat was the surprising bid made by Ed Messitt, Cornell Sophomore, who was leading going into the last lap. It took all Woodward had to garner three more points for Harvard...
...mile relay, the Blue clad runners won a log on the Frank O'Brien trophy when they trimmed Harvard in the first heat and went on to cross the line in front of Cornell. Dartmouth later boat the Crimson quartet to gain third place...
...special mile relay for Freshman, the Crimson Yardlings could do no better than third in the 3-minute, 34-second race
...mile Relay-first, Harvard; second, Cornell; third, Yale...