Word: relays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard relay--Won by Saybrook College, Freiberg, Stricker, Hopkins, and Ferguson. Time...
...yard relay race--Won by Harvard (George Wightman '34, Edward P. Parker '34, Wallace, Scott); second, Franklin and Marshall (Green, Levine, G. Chalmers, D. Chalmers). Time 3 minutes, 45 3-5 seconds...
...pole vault Brister of Dartmouth has the edge, and there are any number of possible second placers in Schumann and Woodberry of Harvard, Maxam of Dartmouth, and McNabb of Cornell. The relay race will top the program off; and if it were not for the fact that Captain Morse and Johnny White of Harvard are running in other events, it would be possible to chalk a first place in this for the Crimson...
Coach Farrell is entering a Crimson squad that, if nothing else, has been primed for this contest which climaxes the winter track season, and though pre-meet predictions point to a blanket finish for the teams, with victory probably hinging on the mile relay, the Crimson will need every break to top either the Red or the Green. So evenly matched are the three teams that the closest team contest in the fifteen years of the games is predicted. The program is a first-rate one and promises many smashing races. In the 45-yard high hurdles alone there...
...Freshman relay: Walter DuB. Brookings '37; Richard A. Brayton '37, Cleavland Floyd, Jr. '37; Harold I. Miller...