Word: stadiums
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...combined track and field team of Oxford and Cambridge will meet the combined Harvard-Yale team in the Stadium, on the afternoon of July 13 and while it is impossible to gauge the strength of the English team with complete accuracy, it seems likely that the American collegians will repeat their 1925 victory. Oxford and Cambridge won the 1927 meet in England...
...English collegians are to sail for Montreal on Friday, and they will meet a picked team in the Canadian metropolis on July 6, before entering the United States for its meet in the Stadium The Oxford-Cambridge team, as was the case in 1925 also will meet a combined team of Princeton and Cornell athletes on teh Saturday following the Harvard-Yale engagement...
Almost four months will have elapsed between that March meet and the international meet when the English athletes compete in the Stadium, and Coach E. L. Farrell of Harvard and George Connors of Yale may well calculate that the Englishmen will improve those marks...
...days ago W. J. Bingham '16 announced that Professor Kennedy of Princeton had accepted the invitation of the Harvard and Yale authorities to act as referee of the Harvard-Yale-Oxford-Cambridge track meet in the Stadium on July 13. Mr. Bingham and Professor Kennedy were the directors of Harvard and Princeton athletics respectively at the time of the break in athletic relations between the two universities three years...
...places which had been left disputed on the Harvard-Yale track team which will meet Oxford, and Cambridge at the Stadium on July 13 were settled in special trials on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Uihlein, Yale freshman shot putter, put the iron ball three-quarters of an inch farther than G. W. Kuehn '32 to win a berth on the team with a toss of 43 feet 11 1-8 inches. E. E. Record '32, Harvard freshman captain, sped over the 120-yard high hurdles in 16 seconds, ahead of F. J. Mardulier '30, earning his right to compete against...