Word: runners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...close one-mile relay race, the Crimson first year men were downed by the Dartmouth Freshmen. The Harvard short distance sprinters did not last beyond the first heat, and the University did not place at all in the intercollegiate two-mile relay race. Dr. Otto Peltzer, German middle-distance runner, was present at the games, although he was unable to participate in them...
...title which he secured while an undergraduate at the University, when he won both the 40 and 50 yard dashes. The two men who have threatened his title time and again were on hand last night to try once more for the crown as champion short distance sprinter. The runners are Frank Hussey, former Boston College track star, who has been second in most of his races with Miller. The other is a new runner in the field, Carl Wyldermuth of Georgetown University. In the 40 yard dash Hussey was second, Ernest Morrill of Boston University was third, and Watkins...
...feature mile race, J. L. Reid '29 took second place, and J. O. Wildes '29 was third. Lloyd Hahn, leading middle distance runner in America, won the event...
...relay race with Holy Cross the University team was decisively beaten by the Purple runners. The opening leg found Captain A. H. O'Neil '28 gaining the first corner, from the pole on Hal Klumbach of Holy Cross. On the third lap Klumbach gained an eight yard advantage over O'Neil to hand the flag to Maher, who ran up a lead of 15 yards on C. M. Lauterhahn '30. F. E. Cummings '30 had an injured shoulder before the opening of the race, and found difficulty in holding his own with the Purple runner, Chemis...
Skipping through the events, the list shows that A. H. Miller '27 will be the most conspicuous runner in the 45-yard dash, with Monty Wells, world's record holder for the 45-yard hurdles...