Word: sprints
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...midfield by the toe of Harry Legore, Pollard dexterously threw off the Yale ends, started towards the right, drawing the entire pack of Yale tacklers in the direction, and then using a puzzling side step, switched to the left where he outstripped every Yale pursuer in a desperate sprint for the Yale goal line, sailing across with the second touchdown...
...William O. Moseley, Jr., Travelling Fellowships of $1200 each in the Medical School have been awarded as follows: Samuel Albert Levine '11, of Roxbury, in place of C. Ten Broeck, M.D. '13, resigned; William Rufus Redden 4M., of Roxbury, in place of E. B. Towne, resigned; and Charles Booth Sprint, M.D. '15, of Jacksonville...
...straight track of 47 3-4 seconds, made by W. Baker '86, has stood since 1886. W. Willcox, Jr., '17 pushed the Pennsylvania captain to exert himself to the limit on the long straightaway, but the latter came through on the final stretch with an unbeatable record-breaking sprint...
...mile run. At the mile, which was covered in 4 minutes 48 4-5 seconds, the Cornell starts were well up in front. At the mile and a half Hoffmire and Potter of Cornell drew ahead and on the last lap of the latter came through with a great sprint. Hoffmire was second and Frey of Cornell placed third. Corwith of Cornell came up from the rear in the last lap and by a game sprint passed Halfacre of Technology and Putnam of Yale, finishing fourth. Putnam in turn went by Halfacre on the final stretch. The time...
...mile run for the J. Wells Cup was won by W. P. Whitehouse '17 from the 50-yard mark. Whitehouse passed Town-send by a strong sprint in the last few yards and covered the distance in 4 minutes 25 2-5 seconds...