Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Hanover, N. H., February 23.-- E. M. Wells, captain and star hurdler of the Dartmouth track team, will probably not be able to compete in the Triangular track meet between Harvard, Dartmouth, and Cornell in the Arena Saturday night. Wells is at present in the hospital suffering from an injury to his instep which he received as a result of a fall in the New York Athletic Club Games Monday evening. Hot compresses are being constantly applied in an effort to reduce the swelling, which persists despite all treatment...
...University five has been developing rapidly in its last few games, and will be strengthened in tonight's encounter by the return to the regular line-up of J. W. Baldwin '28, star forward, who has been out of the game for two weeks on account of illness. Baldwin saw action in the last few minutes of the M. I. T. game Wednesday evening and displayed his usual brilliant form...
...work of Davison, Noble and Greenough star, in winning the hurdles and 600-yard run, and in tying for first in the meet. Draper, also of Noble and Greenough, hurled the 12-pound shot 47 feet 3 inches to establish a new schoolboy record...
...Harvard's finest relay teams participated in the meet, taking first place from Dartmouth while Cornell trailed. It was composed of J. H. Broome '26, Lundell, Rogers, and Kane, Kane was the bright particular star of the race, staging a beautiful performance after having broken his own Triangular record...
...rumors whispered by the gentlemen ahead as one crosses the Yard. If all is to be believed, the Road to Rome has its other terminus under the awning that covers the steps of Memorial Hall. "Fair as a star", but more than one will be shining March 2. Greta of the round arms and tight curls will be there. What if it be difficult beforehand to find the leading men, or afterward to learn who were the lucky players in company-with? For it is written: As a prom committee sideshows, so shall it reap...