Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...been played on Saturday afternoon at Ithaca, was cancelled on account of the rain. It rained all the morning, but began to clear about 3 o'clock, and the Cornell team started practicing in the field. At 4 o'clock, however, the downpour resumed. After watching the Cornell interscholastic track meet, the team had an early dinner, and took the 6.18 train for Boston, where it arrived yesterday shortly after noon...
...Freshman track team defeated Phillips Exeter Academy at Exeter Saturday by the score of 59 1-2 points to 44 1-2. Exeter won only one of the track events, the two-mile, and the Freshmen won only one of the field events, the broad jump. J. P. Long '11 won both hurdles and the broad jump; R. C. Foster '11 won both dashes; and Captain H. Jaques, Jr., '11 won both the mile and half-mile very easily, but in slow time. No especially good performances were made, except the 100-yard dash, which went to Foster...
Dartmouth was defeated by the University track team in the dual meet on Soldiers Field Saturday by the score of 68 points to 19. The Dartmouth team proved much stronger than had been expected, and in several cases won events which had previously been conceded to Harvard. The university team, on the other hand, showed weaknesses in the events in which it was thought to be the strongest, as for instance the quarter and half-mile. As a result of the hard rains during the past week the track was rather heavy and slow, and a downpour, which came just...
...disappointment from the Harvard standpoint. Sherman of Dartmouth won in 10 1-5 seconds, nearly a yard ahead of Lockwood, who barely beat out Hawley of Dartmouth. Captain Dodge failed to place. In the 220-yard dash it was thought best not to start Captain Dodge, as the muddy track made the risk of mishap too great. This event was also won by Sherman in the slow time of 22 3-5 seconds. Hawley was second and T. S. Blumer '10 was third...
...half the distance by a good margin, but weakened and was passed by both G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 and W. M. Rand '09. Gardner finished strong and in excellent form three yards ahead of Rand in 25 2-5 seconds, very good time considering the fact that the track had just received a drenching and was very soft...