Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...there are sports where the professional can defeat the amateur every time, such as baseball, rowing, and track athletics. When Yale employed Mr. Lush Harvard had a long string of baseball victories to her credit; yet in one season, Mr. Lush turned out a nine from poor material which defeated a Harvard nine of veteran calibre, coached under an amateur system. The converse, nearly, is true in rowing, though Mr. Wray had even a more difficult task, because he had to oppose a professional system of marked success. Yet Mr. Wray's success here and his superiority over his amateur...
...dormitory relay teams for the Track Carnival on Saturday were chosen last night. Two teams will race in every heat except one in which three will race, and the three teams making the best times will compete together in the finals. The teams are made up as follows, and will race in the order named...
...will be awarded as first prizes in all events and second prizes will be given in those events in which the entry list is large. Cups will also be awarded to members of the winning dormitory team and the runner-up in the finals. A shield presented by the Track and Field Club will be given to the winning team to be kept in the Living Room of their dormitory...
Trials for the dormitory relay teams, which will compete in the Winter Track Carnival next Saturday, will be held on the wooden track on Holmes Field today at 11, 12, 3.30 and 4.30 o'clock. Each contestant will run two laps, or 260 yards. The dormitory teams will be made up of six men in order to give as many men as possible a chance to compete. The preliminary heats, in case a sufficient number of teams are formed, will be held next Friday, in order to obviate the necessity of three heats being...
...time trials to choose the dormitory teams which will run in the Winter Track Carnival on next Saturday will be held on Holmes Field next Monday morning and afternoon. Each man will run two laps or 130 yards. The dormitory teams will be made up of six men instead of four, thus giving as many as possible an opportunity to compete...