Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...radio speech at New Orleans last week Mr. Hoover estimated that the flood "has left in its track over 700,000 flooded, and of them over 600,000 dependent upon assistance." The discrepancy (Hoover 700,000; Red Cross 560,000) was accounted for by the fact that the figures for Louisiana are still incomplete. Observers agreed that Louisiana refugees probably numbered 200,000 and that from 75,00 to 100,0000 more Louisiana refugees would be added before the flood ended...
Carr's vault came at the end of a day of triumph of Pacific coast athletes. For the sixth time within the last seven years, a band of Californians won the track & field championship of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America, held at Philadelphia. This year it was Stanford. Southern California, last year's champions, finished in fourth place, chiefly because it produced a sturdy youngster named Charles Borah, who left his nearest competitor ten yards behind in the 220-yard dash, four yards behind in the 100-yard dash...
...will once a year bring fame and fortune to an automobilist, if he will travel over them a sufficient number of times at a speed in the neighborhood of 100 miles per hour. This year the winner of the 500-mile "classic" on the two and a half mile track is a youngster comparatively unknown, a dirt track specialist-George Souders, 27, who spends his more serious moments studying mechanical engineering at Purdue University in Lafayette, Ind. In a Duesenberg special, he covered the 500 miles of bricks at an average speed of 97.54 miles per hour. He made only...
Athletes from Massachussets High Schools will come to the Stadium today to compete in two classes in the seventh annual track and field meet conducted under the auspices of the Harvard Athletic Association. Nine events will attract the contestants in both Class A and Class...
...meet is scheduled to start at 2 o'clock and will be run off, regardless of weather conditions. S. deJ. Osborne '26, manager of last year's University track team, will referee the meet and H. W. Carle '23, assistant Graduate Treasurer of the H. A. A., will act as Marshal. R. C. Floyd '10, former track manager, will serve as clerk of the course...