Word: tapes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first place in the 220-yard low hurdles. This is the third time that Hauers has won one of the Garcelon trophies, while it is Thayer's second winning performance in one of these contests. In the 120-yard distance Hauers led Thomas and J. L. Combs to the tape, and in the low hurdles, Kane and J. L. Combs trailed Thayer. There will be four more pairs of races during the spring for the remaining eight minlature bronze hurdles which Mr. W. F. Garcelon, Law '95, has donated as rewards for excellence in hurdling...
CALIFORNIA: The first Chinaman ever to be impaneled on a jury in San Francisco was Frank H. Tape, 30, born and bred in America...
...Marshall in the weight throw were the other Crimson winners. Libbey of Dartmouth broke his own old triangular record by two inches, clearing the bar at 12 feet 5 5-8 inches, while the Green lowered a mark set by the University relay quartet last year, breaking the tape in 3 minutes 9 1-5 seconds...
...Merrill '24, who ran third in both races. Merrill did not gain on Joyce, so that Burke, at anchor, was several yards behind Bateman, when he started off on the final relay. The University captain pressed his opponent for two laps, passed him, and reached the tape in 3 minutes and 14 seconds. At the end Burke was evidently saving himself for the Dartmouth struggle...
...still object to the suggestion, on no other grounds, it seems, than that it is not absolutely necessary; or that it might add to governmental red tape. It is barely possible that their reticence may be laid to another cause. A recent article proposed the identification of cattle not by branding but by this same print-method: only in their case the impression was to be made with the snout. Man can hardly be blamed for fearing to fall in the same category...