Word: runners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...harrier, Jacobs, was the first to cross the line and was quickly followed by J. O. Wildes, captain and star runner for the Crimson first-year aggregation...
...other scoring threats of especial danger in the Bear backfield. Next to Keefer's 31 points, Edes and Randall have made the most impression on the score-board. Each has chalked up 19 points. Dixon, with only one point less is close on their trail for the runner-up position...
Another Eli runner, A. M. Briggs, took fifth place, and J. N. Watters '26 followed, capturing sixth for the Crimson. Not until six runners had crossed the line was Princeton able to score, when Captain J. K. Vodrey, first man for Princeton, took seventh place...
...Freshmen, beaten by the Sophomores but victorious over 1926 by a single touchdown, attained the position of runner-up in the race, while the Juniors and Seniors brought up the rear. These two teams battled to a scoreless tie nearly a month...
...showing that Yale will make today will be largely contingent upon the condition of Captain M. L. Smith, who was injured in the first meet of the season. A. M. Briggs, second best runner for the Blue, has also sustained injury, but is expected to be in condition for the race...