Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Whitney romped away with his heat in the hurdles, leading the nearest man by more than two yards. Earl Thompson of Dartmouth, Olympic champion, made the best time in the trial heats of 6 3-5 seconds, and duplicated this in the final heat, which he won easily, leading Frank Loomis of the Chicago Athletic Association, and Whitney, who were running neck and neck for second place, by about three yards. Whitney was a few inches behind Loomis at the finish, and got third place...
...American College team of 17 athletes, as just announced by Secretary F. W. Rubien of the A. A. U. Charles W. Paddock, the sprinter from the University of Southern California; Hallock H. Brown of Williams, the championship two-miler; R. W. Landon, Yale's high-jumper, and Earl Thompson of Dartmouth, winner of the 120-yard hurdles for Canada, are the Olympic winners who have won places and who, together with Earl Eby of the U. of P., and several others from the West, form the nucleus of the team...
Fitts was the first man to score, taking a pass from Tyson, but Thompson retaliated. Two fouls for the University made it possible for Roser to score twice. M. A. C. held the lead until the University rally, when Pallo, Tyson and Chase scored. UNIVERSITY M. A. C. Fitts, r.f. l.g., Gowdy Pallo, McLeish, l.f. r.g., Thompson Tyson, McLeish, c. c., Marshman Eeiring, r.g. l.f., Smith Miller, Chase, l.g. r.f., Roser Ball...
Score, Harvard 25, M. A. C. 21. Goats from floor, Fitts 4, Tyson 2, Pallo, Chase, Roser 3, Smith 2, Thompson 2, Gowdy. Goals from fouls, Pallo 9, Roser 4, Marshman. Referee, Hoyt, Umpire, McGuiness, Timekeeper, Lincoln '23. Time of halves, 20 minutes...
UNIVERSITY. M. A. C. Fitts, r.f. l.g., Gowdy Pallo, l.f. r.g., Marshman Tyson, c. c., Thompson Feiring, r.g. l.f., Smith Chase, Miller, l.g. r.f., Roser...