Word: speiden
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...year's squad who are likely to improve,--Van Winkle, a good, sprinter, who was not available last year; Kelley, also ineligible, and several strong men from the freshman team of a year ago. The point-winners lost to the squad include Ingersoll, third in the 100-yard dash; Speiden, second in the half-mile; McCutcheon, second in the hammer-throw and third in the shot-put; and Irish, fifth in the mile run. The men available for this year's team and their standings in the title meet last spring are: Potter, first in the two-mile run; Richards...
...yard run.--W. J. Bingham '16, F. W. Capper '15; Speiden, Beckwith, Windnagle, Cornell; Meredith, Veeso, U. of P.; Hayes, Tooley, Princeton; Barker, Yale...
...with Yale, Cornell, Princeton, Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State Syracuse, Colby, College of the City of New York, and Columbia. Of this list of entries Gornell is the favorite. Hoffmire, probably the fastest long distance man in the country, Windnagle, Potter, Corwith, and Speiden are the stars of the team and will undoubtedly make an excellent showing...
...title. The Cornell team has shown conclusively that it has no equal in the country at present and it is conceded by its rivals that it is principally a question of the size of the margin by which the team will be victorious. Windnagle, Hoffmire, Potter, and Speiden are all men of remarkable ability and each has a good chance of being first man home...
...point to a team that matches up well with the usual high standard. Captain Cadiz, who received a slight injury to his ankle, may not be in good condition for the coming race, but the remainder of the Cornell squad are developing splendidly. Hoffmire, Potter, Windnagle, Corwith, Silbert and Speiden are the men upon whom Cornell rests her hopes. Hoffmire is easily the fastest of the group, with Potter, Windnagle and Corwith closely matched for second place. Silbert has been doing excellent work of late, but Speiden has not developed as rapidly as Coach Moakley wishes...