Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...learned yesterday at Soldiers Field that Miller, star University sprinter, would definitely run in the Yale track meet on June 15 unless the condition of his injured leg should become worse. A report after practice last Saturday had announced the probability that he would not compete on account of again pulling the tendon injured in winning the 100-yard dash against Princeton...
...part in "Topsy and Eva" consists chiefly in the singing of songs and he is considered by those close to the professional stage as far above the average of the usual musical comedy star, male or female...
Coaches, waiters, and managers have been invited for a cruise on the submarines at the New London base by Commander T. J. King, a graduate of the Naval Academy, and former star football player. The trip will be made some time towards the end of this week
...hits collected off Carroll are the most important source of whatever pride the Crimson nine may take in Saturday's game. That the Purple star was by no means out of condition is evidenced by the seven strikeouts he chalked up. The two runs tallied by the University came early in the game and gave it a lead up until the seventh, and the Crimson hitting continued throughout the game...
With Miller out of condition, Norton, Yale's star who scored 12 points in the intercollegiates, ought to win both the 100 and the 200 yard dashes. Either Peck or Lundell should place in these events. With Fletcher out, Yale should win both the high and low hurdles. Captain Gage of Yale should win the 440 with his teammate, Paulsen close behind him. The broad jump is conceded to Norton of Yale, intercollegiate champion. Comins and Deacon are likely to shut out Harvard's men in this event. The latter should win the high jump, being capable of jumping over...