Word: started
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard and Yale men will start practicing together shortly before the meet and it is expected that the American team will be chosen on the basis of the showing made by the Harvard and Yale runners in their annual dual meet...
Saturday's starting lineup is not yet fixed one wing and the pilot position being the doubtful points R. H. O'Connell '30 is practically sure to start at one end, but the other berth is being disputed by F. A. Pickard '29 and J. G. Douglas '30. Either one may get the call Saturday. A rumor around Soldiers Field insists that George Crawford ocC will be directing the eleven when it faces the Red and Blue, but the chances are equally good that Coach Horween may send in E. T. Putnam '30 whose stellar work was so effective against...
...race, which will be over the Freshman course, will start at 3.30 o'clock. Four medals will be awarded, one gold, one silver, and two bronze, for the first four places...
...program will start at 9.30 o'clock, when movies will be shown of the Henney-Tunney fight. At 10 o'clock O'Hara will start announcing and commenting on the returns at 20 minute intervals." He will be introduced by Edward Morley '29, president of the Debating Union...
...exciting marathon since the one in 480 B.C., whereby Phidippides carried the news of a battle over cliff roads to Sparta. The 1908 marathon was run over English high ways from Windsor Castle past Slough, Wexham, Heath, Ruislip. Wembley, to a stadium 26 miles and 480 yards from the start. Marathon races were well-patronized then; the greatest of runners was Dorando, a confectioner from the island of Capri. Hayes was 22, the son of an East Side Manhattan Irish baker; he was 5 ft. 3 ¾ in. tall and his number was 26. One hot. windless day. late...