Word: speiden
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Speiden, Cornell; L. C. Madeira, Penn., second; J. D. McKenzie, Princeton, third; R. W. Pouncher, Yale, fourth; F. R. Maroeau, Dartmouth, fifth. Time...
...Speiden, of Cornell, and Madeira, of Pennsylvania, are the two leading competitors in the mile run with the odds favoring the latter, although both have made 4 minutes, 19 4-5 seconds. Marceau, of Dartmouth, should be a close third, while Wood, of California, Poucher, of Yale and McKenzie, of Princeton, will fight it out for the last two places. There is little danger of J. P. Jones's record being broken in this race tomorrow, but the men are so evenly matched that an unusually fast time will result...
With W. W. Kent '16 out of the one mile run, first place in this is generally conceded to Speiden of Cornell who won the tow-mile run in last year's dual meet. The 880-yard run will probably be the most interesting of the afternoon as Caldwell and Speiden will both be strong contenders against F. W. Capper '15, and E. P. Stone '15. In the two-mile run R. St. B. Boyd '14 and F. H. Blackman, '14 should be able to finish ahead of Cornell's best men, Hoffmire and Potter, who are inexperienced runners from...
...yard run: Harvard--Abbot, Blackman, Capper, Rock, Stone, Swain; Cornell--Beckwith, Caldwell, Irish, Sonder, Speiden, Taylor...
...mile run: Harvard--Blackman, Boyd, Carter, MacLure, Southworth, Zamore; Cornell--Brown, Clark, Degolyer, Irish, Silbert, Sonder, Speiden...