Word: thomson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hauer's win in the high hurdles, Burke's fourth in the mile, Captain Brown's second in the hammerthrow, and Miller's third in the discus. In the hurdles Hauers, after winning his heat, went through in the finals to a three-yard victory over Massey of Princeton, Thomson of the Orange and Black placing third. Both of these men defeated Hauers in the Tiger-Crimson meet...
First Heat.--Won by 830, Thomson, Princeton; second, 445, Phillips, Williams. Time...
...Hartranft, Leland Stanford, 46ft. 2 5-8in.; second, 89, Merchant, California, 44ft. 10 1-2in.; third, 777, Bronder, Pennsylvania, 44ft. 7 1-2in.; fourth, 104, Witter, California, 43ft. 7 3-8 in.; fifth, 830, Thomson, Princeton, 43ft. 6 3-4in.; sixth, 498, Jordan, Yale, 43ft...
Last year in the hurdle races Thomson of Dartmouth, Krogness of the University, and Wells of Leland Stanford were the strongest men; but even with these three runners gone the timber-topping events should be as sensational as ever. In the lows, Falk of California, who captured second place last May, will run again and will need his full strength to beat Taylor of Princeton and Meyers of Rutgers. Hauers, Thayer, or Fitts may pick up a point or two for the University, while Hulman of Yale may place. Thomson, Princeton's all-around athlete, should win the highs, although...
...trial heat of the 45-yard hurdles, C. R. Hauers '23 with a handicap of four feet, and R. S. Whitney '22 with three, came in first and second respectively. The final was won by Earl J. Thomson of Dartmouth, the record holder, while Hauers secured third place