Word: secondly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...individual stars of the meet was Captain I. C. Dresser of Cornell who broke the Intercollegiate record for the two-mile run in a beautifully planned race, outdistancing all others by 100 yards. His time was 9 minutes, 22 2-5 seconds, which is 1 2-5 seconds better than the former record made by Hoffmire of Cornell in 1914, C. E. Johnson of Michigan, a remarkably versatile athlete, scored the largest number of points in the meet, winning the broad jump, placing second in the 100 yard dash, and tying for second in the running high jump. Dartmouth...
Captain William Moore Occ., after making 10 seconds flat in the semi-final heat, of the 100-yard dash, finished third in the finals, but pushed up to second place in the 220-yard dash. In these dashes W. C. Haymond, Pennsylvania, showed excellent form and won two firsts. J. D. Hutchinson '19 in the two-mile run finished in the fourth place, nearly passing the third man, S. W. Sedgwick of Michigan, in a final spurt. C. G. Krogness '21 tied for fourth place in the high-jump (which was won by R. W. Landon, Yale), with...
...yard dash.--(Final heat).--Won by W. C. Raymond, (Penn); second, C. E. Johnson, (Mich); third, W. Moore, (H); fourth, R. Cook, (Mich); fifth, W. Rollins, (M. I. T.). Time...
...yard dash.--(Final heat).--Won by W. C. Haymond, (Penn); second, W. Moore, (H); third, R. D. Clark, (Pr); fourth, R. Cook, (Mich); fifth, F. S. Davis, (Penn). Time...
...yard run.--Won by K. A. Mayer, (Cor); second, L. Terrell, (Pr); third, W. Rice, (R); fourth, J. Stewart, (Y); fifth, L. Souder, (Syr). Time...