Word: runners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harrison, too, had a close thing of it but with better results, for he nosed out Keplinger by the same margin in 28m. 23s. Ryan was the last runner to place, and was immediately followed by Captain Coburn...
There is a first and second prize in each tournament. A cup will be awarded to the winner and a cue to the runner...
Ingraham and Dixon have played more as a combination than Wheeler and Briggs, and consequently work better together, but as individual players the balance of ability leans toward the latter pair. Wheeler is the University champion while Briggs was runner-up; Ingraham las spring was number one man on the University team, ranking ahead of Briggs, who in turn ranked above Dixon. Team combination however must be considered above individual starring in a doubles match and therefore today's match will probably be closer than the ability of the several players would indicate...
...count. Covering the hilly Belmont course in fast time B. R. Cutcheon '25 took first place, and was followed closely by three other Crimson entrants, W. L. Chapin Jr. '25. H. R. Kobes '26, and W. C. Harrison '25. E. B. Boyce '26, who was the fifth University runner to finish, took seventh place...
Directly preceding the University trial, the Freshman squad was put through its first timed race. B. U. Swede, the brother of a former star Princeton distance runner, led all the other candidates by nearly 80 yards. The next three men, M. G. Shaw, H. L. Smyth, and E. B. Philipp, came in in a bunch, and were followed closely by Edward Gordon. These five men, with the next five finishers, I. W. Teele, A. D. Dowling, LeoRyan, J. F. Davison, and H. I. Hewitt, have been selected to eat at the training table. More men will probably be added later...