Word: relays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mile Relay race to be contested with Yale, John Dorman '36, Thomas F. Locke '35, John B. White '34, and Captain John M. Morse '34 are due to receive the call. Anthony a. Bliss '36, John P. Scheu '35, John B. White '34, and Robert S. Playfair '36 are entered as the two-mile relay team that will race against Holy Cross and Boston College and should win with case if their performance at the K of C may be used as an indication. The Freshman one-mile relay team is composed of Walter D. Brookings '37, Hayden Channing...
...reputations. Coach Farrell as yet has no made up his list of final entries for the various events, but it is understood that they will be practically the same as those for the K. of C. Meet held last week with a change possibly occurring in the Varsity Mile Relay team. Final entries will be announced tomorrow...
...Crimson meets Yale in the mile relay and though Harvard lost to Holy Cross last week it is favored to capture the event since the Eli lost with the very slow time of 3.44 to M.I.T. in the Garden at the same time. Besides the Varsity Mile Relay there will be a Two Mile Relay race and the Freshman Mile Relay team will run against Holy Cross, North eastern and Boston College. Other events include the 1000-yard run, the 40-yard dash and the 45-yard high hurdles in all of which Harvard has entered men. The Pole Vault...
...yard relay--Won by Lowell. Time 1 min., 55 seconds...
...only bright spot on the program from the Crimson point of view was the Varsity two-mile relay race which Harvard won from a field of colleges including Holy Cross, Boston College, M.I.T., Maine, and New Hampshire. A. A. Bliss '36 was followed by J. P. Scheu '35, who ran a magnificent race to put the Crimson in a commanding lead which J. B. White '34, and R. S. Playfair '36 did not relinquish...