Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain A. H. O'Neil '28 jumped to a good lead at the gun, and finished his leg of the journey 12 yards ahead of the field. Running a very fast half-mile, he raced down the water-drenched track to hand the baton to F. E. Cummings '30 one minute, 57 and 4-5 seconds after he had started. Cummings held the Harvard lead throughout his run, and relinquished the baton to W. C. Peet '28, five yards in front of his nearest contender, Wardwell of Bates. In the home-stretch of his leg, Peet gave up the pace...
...Freshman interdormitory track meet will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday at Soldiers Field. The track events will be run off Wednesday, while honors in the field events will be struggled for on Tuesday afternoon...
Tomorrow at Franklin Field, Philadelphia relay teams of 35 eastern colleges will meet in the Penn Relays, the first intercollegiate test of track strength of the spring season. The University is sending a two-mile relay team composed of Captain A. H. O'Neil '28, F. E. Cummings '30, W. C. Peet '28, and R. P. Porter '29, who will run in the order named. T. H. Alcock '29 is also making the trip, and will compete in the hammer throw...
...races tomorrow will afford track followers their first real opportunity to see many of the eastern track performers in competition on the cinders. The results should provide some basis on which to forecast the outcome of the Intercollegiates next month The I. C. 4A. meet, the culmination of the eastern track season, is scheduled for May 25 and 26, in the Harvard Stadium. Stanford captured the western track crown again this year, and is once more expected to be the strongest I. C. 4A competitor...
George Fearing '93, track, football, and crew man for three years, has presented the high jump cup. Fearing won the high jump against Yale in 1891, 1892, and 1893, placed second in both hurdle races in 1891, won the low hurdles and placed second in the high barriers in 1892, and took the Intercollegiate high jump for four years...