Word: rothschilds
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Points Event First Second Third H Y 100-yd Dash Owen--Y Macdonald--H Rothschild--Y 3 6 220-yd Dash Owen--Y Rothschild--Y Donnelly--H 1 8 440-yd Run Lightbody--H Madden--Y McKechnie--H 6 3 880-yd Run Lightbody--H Young--H Madden--Y 8 1 Mile Run Morse--Y Main--Y McLoughlin--H 1 8 2 Mile Run Kaynor--Y Burwell--H Pfoiff'ab'g'r--Y 3 6 High Hurdles Shields--Y Donahue--H Day--Y 3 6 Low Hurdles Donahue--H Day--Y Shields--Y 5 4 High Jump Aertsen--H Bunker...
...sprinters Coach Mikkola was forced to borrow men from other events. He converted quarter-miler Ted Meredith into a sprinter. Although Meredith did creditably in the Dartmouth meet, finishing third behind Ritter, winner of the Heptagonal dash his time of 10.2 could not offer any competition for Owen and Rothschild, the Yale dash...
...Elis have a formidable sprint entry in Owen and Rothschild, but top performances by the Harvard entry could easily beat them. Owen was a hot favorite to capture the honors at Philadelphia last week-end, but he jumped the gun once too often and was disqualified. For this reason, he may prove over-cautious and get away from the mark slowly this Saturday. In that event, Macdonald or Smith would have a better than even chance to grab of first place...
...situation in the 220-yard dash is brightened by the presence of Joe Donnelly and Hobie Lerner. The elimination of the mile relay gives these men a chance to compete in the dash. Although Donnelly and Lerner cannot best yale's Owen, Donnelly stands a fair chance of beating Rothschild...
Second Varsity 150-pound: Robert Homans '40, stroke; George C. Cutler, Jr. '40, 7; Hallburton Fales, 2d '42, 6; Templeton Smith '40, 5; John S. Stillman '40, 4; Richard B. McAdoo '42, 3; Walter N. Rothschild, Jr. '42, 2; Eliot Hubbard, 3d '41, bow; Richard W. Palmer '42, coxswain...