Word: spitzer
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...half-mile run is doubtful, with both S. Frissell '08 and M. D. Kirjassoff '10 for Yale and H. Watson '10, M. B. Van Brunt '08, W. F. Whitcher '09 and R. Warren '10 for Harvard. With both Spitzer and Williams back the mile-run looks bright for Yale. H. F. Hadden, Jr., '09, who won the event for the University last year, will be unable to run this year. Harvard's most promising men are H. F. Miller '08 and J. R. Coolidge '10, who are both doing good work at present. In the two-mile run Yale...
...that he was not in fit condition for so long a distance and that a substitute should have run in his stead. He showed great pluck, however, and after falling managed to totter to the finish, where he was relieved by Haskell. Haskell started over half a lap behind Spitzer and finished with a slightly wider gap between the two runners. Merrihew took up the next relay for Harvard and started in pursuit of La Montagne. The lead was a hopeless one to overcome, but Merrihew reduced it to slightly less than half a lap, turning over the race...
Harvard-Yale University race--Won by Yale (M. Kirjassoff, R. L. Spitzer, R. La Montagne, L. Stevens); second, Harvard (M. B. Van Brunt '08, P. C. Huskell '08, E. K. Merrihew '10, H. Watson '10). Time...
Yale university team--L. Stevens '08, R. LaMontugne '09, M. Kirjassoff '09, R. L. Spitzer '09. Substitute--V. V. Tilson...
...last year and who was the only man to take a place in this event, is eligible to compete again next spring. R. F. Hoyt '10, J. R. Coolidge '10, and H. F. Miller '09, give promise of developing well in this event. Yale will again have R. L. Spitzer '09 and J. F. Williams '09, who were second and third respectively in the dual meet last spring...