Word: repeatability
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...formal confession did she send to Governor Bilbo but rather a long rambling rhyme, which was generally printed throughout the South where few recognized it as the stuff of folklore. Primitively sing song, it markedly resembled the ballads that cowboys, railroaders, other migrant workers hear, repeat, embroider and spread throughout the Mid Far West...
Alcorn of Dartmouth won this last season, and should repeat, with F. J. Mardulier '30 a close second. Coach Hillman of Dartmouth, however, has strong hopes that his sophomore star, Sawyer, whom he considers another Monty Wells in the making, is a likely winner of second place. Clark of Cornell, however, should be at least a one point winner for the Ithacans. This man had the misfortune to fall in his heat last winter, and so has been overlooked by many in comparing the respective teams. Another dark horse who may enter this event is E. E. Record...
Coach Farrell may repeat his trick play of last year of doubling up his distance men in this event. For this reason, it is impossible to give any indication of point winners, but Hallowell, Cobb, Fobes, and Estes, are the leading Crimson runners. Estes performance at the B. A. A. games makes him a logical point winner, while Hendricks of Cornell and Andrews and Langley of Dartmouth are all fast...
...yard event Andrews, of Dartmouth, who took a second place last year will encounter stiff opposition from J. W. Fobes '32. The former will hardly do better than repeat his performance of last year, when he finished second, but in the 600 victory seems to lie between him and F. E. Cummings '30. Last winter Andrews placed second to Captain Swope in the 600-yard event, and reports from Hanover have it that his form is considerably improved this year. Captain Treman, of Cornell, judging from his last year's performance, should follow him to the wire...
...yard run. Last year he tied G. A. Tupper '29, to set a new triangular meet record of 33 4-5 seconds. Pratt and Alcorn, of Dartmouth, both of whom placed last year, should take the two remaining places. A. L. Watkins '31 is expected to repeat his victory of last year in the dash, with Stevens of Dartmouth in the second position...