Word: tracked
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Foiled, mob-leaders plotted an attack next day on a train scheduled to arrive salt-laden at Cuenca from Ecuador's chief port, Guayaquil. Having heaped large stones and timbers upon the railway track, they foolishly sought to make assurance doubly sure by cutting the telegraph wires. At Guayaquil, the authorities, warned by telegraph trouble that something was amiss, placed armed guards upon the salt train which easily scattered the attacking peasantry...
...following article is the first of a series on football, written for the Crimson by S. deJ. Osborne 1G., former University football and track manager and at present Director of Publicity...
...game. Yale did not get offside as expected after seeing the Harvard team start ten yards behind the line. The Harvard coaches could not imagine why this had ever happened and it was never found out until on a trip to England of the Harvard-Yale combined track team, several years later, Walter Camp. Yale's headcoach of football, disclosed the fact that Yale had known about some new play of Harvard's and had warned its players to watch the ball and not the men. Their information had come in one of the most curious ways imaginable...
...been announced by the Athletic Association that the first three events of the annual Fall Handicap Track Meet which concludes the fall track season, will be run off this afternoon. The pole vault will be contested at 2.30 o'clock, the high jump at 3 o'clock, and the broad jump at 3.30 o'clock...
Handicaps will be given and medals awarded for the first three places in each event. The meet is open to all students in the College, whether they are candidates for the track team or not. Bluebooks in which entrants may sign up have been placed in the Locker Building, and, for the convenience of Freshmen, at the Freshman Dormitories...