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Word: spring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...candidates for this event are E. Becker '08, W. F. Whitcher '09, and R. Warren '10, and H. Watson '10 of the 1910 Freshman team. Yale will again have V. V. Tilson '08 and S. D. Frissell '08, who won first and third places in the dual meet last spring...

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...Hadden, Jr., '09, who won first place in the mile run in the dual meet 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...

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...Rand '09, who won both the low and high hurdles in the dual meet last spring, A. B. Mason '08, who took second in the low hurdles and O. F. Rogers, Jr., '08, who won points a year ago, should make sure of several places in both hurdle races. In the low hurdles, G. P. Gardner '10, and in the high hurdles, T. S. Blumer '10, should prove to be fast men. For Yale, L. V. Howe '08, who was second in the 120-yard hurdles last spring, and C. M. de Pay '08, who won third place...

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...University team has lost only two point winners in the field events, while Yale has lost five, and it should therefore be exceptionally strong in these events this spring. The University should win the high jump and the shot-put, the broad jump is undecided, and the pole-vault and hammer-throw will almost surely go to Yale. Of the five places won in the intercollegiate games last spring, four were won in the field events, and all but two by men still in College...

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...first place in the intercollegiate games, establishing a new record, will be severely felt, especially as there is no one of experience to take his place. E. L. Parker '10, S. C. Lawrence '10, and J. R. Barr '10 have shown some ability and should improve by next spring. For Yale, W. R. Dray '08, who established a new world's record of 12 feet, 5 1-2 inches in the dual games last spring, and A. C. Gilbert '08 M. S., who tied with Grant for second in the dual meet, will again compete...

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