Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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James E. Meredith former Pennsylvania track star, who did the remarkable feat of breaking two intercollegiate records-one in the 440 and one in the 880-yards run-on the same afternoon, at the Intercollegiates held in the Stadium on May 27, 1916, was back at the scene of his triumphs yesterday when he came to the Stadium as a spectator Intercollegiate track meet...
...record breaker appeared particularly interested when Watters, Harvard's star half-miler was running his heat in the 880-yards race. Ever since Watters ran the distance in the dual meet with Princeton three weeks ago in 1.55 1-5, he has been seriously considered as a possible intercollegiate champion for that event. Yesterday, in the trial heat, Watters time was 1.55 2-10, three seconds slower than Meredith's record mark, but in the competition of today's battle for the half-mile championship, it is generally believed that he will cut his time down to within a fraction...
...Harvard Stadium will be the scene of some of the most spirited track races of the year tomorrow afternoon when over 400 star athletes from the leading college track teams of the East and of the Pacific Coast meet in the preliminary races at the 48th annual field meeting of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America...
Yale Has Two Star Golfers...
...decision in New Haven, largely by virtue of their overwhelming superiority in the second half. At the close of the first period the score stood only 2 to 1 in their favor. Hopkins of Yale at "In home" scored three times and was the individual star of the game. The summary: Harvard 1927 Yale 1927 Kelsey g. g. Crissey Burden p. 1.h. Hopkins Maisel c.p. o.h. Herman Simpson 1d. la. Lynch Backus 2d. 2a. Withington Bennett 3d 3a. Keller Kullman c. c. Hannah Force 3a. 3d. Smith Stearns 2a. 2d, Hogue Murphy 1a. 1d. Mansfield Sicherman o.h. c.p. McKee...