Word: rhoden
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...outstanding event on the Garden schedule. Berman, a good crowd runner with a fine finishing kick, will have his work cut out for him. The work will be provided by Olympic 400-meter record holder Arthur Wint of Jamaica, indoor and outdoor A.A.U. champions Hugo Maioeeo and George Rhoden, and Morris Curotta, a 400-meter finalist in the Olympics...
...York University had cut the lead to a stride. For N.Y.U. that left matters up to Anchor Man Reggie Pearman, who had never been beaten in three years of running in the Penn Relays. He jetted off after Morgan State's anchor man, tall, long-legged Jamaican George Rhoden, 400-meter champion of the A.A.U. But Pearman was never able to close that stride, and little Morgan State (enrollment 1,500) finally had a big-time winner. The time: 3:13.6, more than a full second faster than the Penn Relay record...
Three years ago, a Morgan relay team was good enough to get an invitation to the "B" division (small fry) of the Penn Relays. Morgan won. Last year, Morgan enrolled 23-year-old George Rhoden, who had competed for Jamaica in the London Olympics. With Rhoden and his mile-mates Bill Brown, 22, Sam LaBeach, 24, and Bob Tyler, 26, Morgan had been the experts' choice in the Penn Relays' big event...