Word: sprinters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dash is all Miller and the 205-pound Harvard sprinter ought to lead Paulsen of Yale, and either Burns or Lundell of Harvard to the tape; the time to be around 9 4-5 seconds...
...Miller '27, the Crimson's indoor sprinter, and E. C. Haggerty '27, captain and leading miler of the Harvard athletes, will be prevented from journeying to Philadelphia by impending divisionals...
...substitute first baseman of last year's nine, has been shifted to the outfield because of his ability with the willow, is filling the left vacant by the graduation of C. L. Todd '26, and is batting in the clean-up position. H. W. Burns '28, track team sprinter whose speed on the basepaths has earned him the leadoff post in the batting order holds down the center-field berth. W. B. Jones '28 completes the triumvirate of outer gardeners...
...Miller, the 205-pound Crimson sprinter, is expected to be a high scorer in the dash. He has lost only one race this year and has beaten most of the men who will contest his claim tonight. He is running in top form and should take a number of first places...
...place at 2:30 o'clock. Exeter knowing the strength of their opponents, has not sent it's relay team to New York to run in the Intercollegiates, as they have done in past years. The hundred yard dash will be a good race between T.E. Mason, the Freshman sprinter who won two first places against Andover, and Captain Moore of Exeter who has run the distance in 36.6 seconds. Exeter is also counting on Coombs and Cobb, both middle distance runners, to win their events. However W.G. Dooley seems a sure winner in the 880, W.D. Ticknor is expected...