Word: relays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard relay race--Won by Brooks House: Mario Storiazzi '35, J. E. Estey '36, J. H. Dixon '35 and G. D. Winsor '34; second, Adams House: E. I. Branard '35, W. R. Timken ocC., Morton McMichael '36 and H. D. Smith '35. Time...
With C. A. Pescosolido '34 selected as the Harvard entry in the 70-yard dash, four other sprinters will also make the trip to enter the one-mile relay. They are E. E. Calvin '35, J. M. Morse '34, T. F. Locke '35, and N. P. Dodge, Jr. '33. Harvard will be represented in the two-mile relay by G. P. Rosen '33, John Wiggins '33, J. B. White '34, and E. F. Bowditch '35, while Arthur Foote II, '33 will run for the Crimson in the two-mile run. A lone Harvard entry, J. S. Hayes '33 will...
With individual performances counting heavily, Harvard can count only on a good showing from the one-mile relay team. On the other hand, Coach Farrell sees victory for Mangan of Cornell or Bouthron of Princeton in the mile run and for Spitz of N.Y.U. in the high and broad jumps...
Drawing upon the Sophomore members of the squad, Farrell has chosen Locke and Calvin, who together with Morse and Captain Dodge, make up one of the strongest relay teams in the last few years. In the K. of C. meet this group of runners led Holy Cross in the feature event of the night, turning in a time of 13 minutes 26 3-5 seconds. Last week they smashed the University Club record...
Healey and Kidder, who took first and second places last Saturday, are slated with Bennett in the 35-pound weight throw, and Calvin and Morse, of the relay team, are scheduled for the broad jump with Litman and Shuebruk...