Word: relays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...heavily favored mile relay team meets Yale's baton men tonight at the Boston Garden in the season's first track competition between Harvard and Yale. Harvard's quartet, composed of Brookings, Abell, Calvin, and Dorman, the latter replacing Tony Bliss, is expected to show its heels to the New Haven runners, who turned in a mile against Brown two weeks ago in three seconds worse time than that made by the Farrellmen in the same meet. Calvin has been paring his time down all this week, and the Crimson runners are expected to better the showing they made...
...Crimson Relay Underdog...
...mile relay, Harvard is again definitely the underdog, with Maine, Boston College, and Holy Cross, all of whom beat Harvard in the last meet, running against Coach Farrell's team. Despite the substitution of Bliss, speedy half-miler who ran in the Millrose games last week, Harvard is conceded no chance for either first or second place, but the Holy Cross combination which outsprinted the Crimson runners in the K. of C. meet is due for an upset if the track stars do as well as they have been doing in the last week of practice. Derrickson, Floyd, Bliss...
...jumping. In the down hill race, Captain H. Adams Carter '36 will lead Dunbar Carpenter '37, R. Colin Maclaurin '38, and Charles S. Rogers '37. In the slalom race, the lineup will be the same as for the downhill, except that Robert F. Shaw '37 will replace Carpenter. The relay team, expected to show results, will be made up of Maclaurin, Shaw, Carpenter, and Captain Carter...
...slalom and downhill events are scheduled to be held on Balch Hill, where a course has been laid out by Charlie Proctor, coach of the Harvard skiers. The four-man relay team will compete on the cross country course. The jumping events are to be held on Dartmouth's 30 metre ski jump...