Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Five members of the University track team will take part in the indoor meet of the New York Athletic Club, which will be held in Madison Square Garden, tonight at 8 o'clock. The list of entries, with handicaps, is as follows...
...date of the annual interscholastic track meet of the Harvard Athletic Association has been changed from June 12 to May 15. The following events will be held: 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440-yard dash, 880-yard run, one-mile run, 120-yard high hurdles, 220-yard low hurdles, 16-pound shot-put, 12-pound hammer-throw, running high jump, running broad jump, and pole-vault...
...continuous devotion to athletics and the amount of absenteeism involved in membership on some University athletic team during the whole University year." As a result of the regulation, a football player who takes one dive on the swimming team is unable to play baseball, row, or be on the track team...
...Until track begins on Soldiers Field Coach Quinn will be at the Gymnasium daily from 10 to 1 o'clock, and from 2.30 o'clock on, to coach candidates for the field events. There is a great scarcity of men in the hammer-throw and shot-put for both the University and Freshman teams, and high-jumpers are needed for the Freshman team. Men who have had no experience will be given special attention...
...best track event was the three-cornered, 6-man relay race between the Mt. Auburn street, Westmorly and Miscellaneous teams, all the other entries having dropped out. As the lead continually changed, this race was extremely close and exciting, and 4 4-5 seconds were cut from the record made last year. Rand, running first for the Miscellaneous, gave his team a good lead. A. L. Besse '10 put Westmorly ahead; in the next relay, A. D. Piper '09 gave the Miscellaneous team the lead again; and in the fifth relay, H.W. Kelley '11 won the race...