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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yesterday the feature event of the regatta was the informal race between the first University eight and the M. I. T. crew, in which the Crimson boat was victorious, leading the Tech crew by a length at the finish. The eights rowed very nearly together for the greater part of the brush, Jenney keeping the stroke of the University oarsmen down to a low point...
...hundred and two-twenty dashes, Gourdin, R. Chute '22 and P. C. Pearson Occ. will meet Brown and Lourie, the leading Princeton speedsters, while in the quarter W. H. Goodwin '20, who won his race against both Tech and Yale, will force Stevenson and Lambert to the limit. These two Princeton men trailed Coxe of Yale in the 440 in their meet. B. Lewis '20 and C. L. Bond E.S., are the University's strongest contenders in the two-mile, while B. H. Tracy '22, F. C. Church '20 and R. S. Whitney '22 will run up against Erdman, Massey...
Coach Donovan's men have developed rapidly this spring, and in the Tech meet on Saturday showed unexpected strength in several events. The competition is expected to be exceptionally close in the mile run, the pole-vault and the hurdles...
...winner of last year's event, and Walton and Fletcher, who won second and tied for third respectively last year. Dandrow, winner of the hammer-throw last year and also first-place man in the 56-pound weight event at the recent Penn. Relay Carnival is, of course, Tech's strongest entry in the weight events and should repeat his last year's performance...
...University track meet with M. I. T. at Tech Field...