Word: relays
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Already the mile and two mile relay teams have established themselves as among the best in the East. In New York last Saturday the former captured the Big Three championship in 3.26, while the two mile quartet outstretched Columbia, Dartmouth, and Yale, losing only to N.Y.U.--by, only a few inches...
...Jaakko's team will face its first real test tonight, whon 15 men will compete in the B.A.A. games at the Garden. Jim Lightbody, who will anchor the mile relay team, is already well known to Boston track fans; for last year it was he who won the John J. Hallahan Memorial Trophy for the outstanding performance of the meet. Joe Donnelly, Franny King, and Don Donahue complete the mile quartet. Donahue, normally a hurdler, replaced Hobart Lerner in a surprise move this week. All Hanlon, Jack McCluse, Joe Bradley, and Ros Brayton will pass the baton...
Williams is the only bright spot on the Penn horizon. Specializing in the 50 and 100 free-style, he ordinarily swims in both of these events and anchors the 400 relay in close meets. He is undefeated this year in these events, swimming the two lap event in the vicinity of 24 seconds, and the century in just under 55 seconds. Last year he led the league in number of points scored with 57 counters, followed by Charlie Hutter with...
Penn's medley team has not bettered 3:13 this year, its distance men are uniformly slow, and the 400 relay team has yet to break 3:50, so aside from Williams and Daughterty not much opposition can be expected. The Red and Blue has won one and lost one in league standing so far, beating Dartmouth, 40 to 35, and losing to Columbia 46 to 29. The Philadelphians vanquished Lehigh 60 to 15, while Princeton conquered the same team...
...yard free relay: Won by Boston (Cavanaugh, Baldwin, Lombardi, Doherty); second, Harvard (Ball, Brehmer, Downing, Godfrey). Time...