Word: tracking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...events of the Informal Track Carnival--the broad jump and the 100 yard dash--scheduled for last Thursday and Friday, were postponed because of bad weather conditions and will be held this afternoon...
...statistics for the University are of interest in connection with the question of compulsory athletics, because they show how large a proportion of the undergraduates are now taking part in some major sport. Including Freshmen, there are 513 candidates for crew, football, track, and baseball. The last registration figures of the College show an enrollment of 2016 men, of whom 288 are unclassified, and consequently ineligible to represent the University in outside contests. Therefore 29 per cent., or almost one out of every three eligible undergraduates, is attending regular practice in one of the four major sports. When this total...
...Freshmen are doing even better than the upper classes at the University. There are 77 candidates for the 1922 crew, 39 out for track, 35 playing baseball, and 19 are taking part in spring football, making a grand total of 168. As there are 539 members of the class, the percentage in this case is 32 per cent, slightly higher than the University figures...
...events of the Informal Track Carnival will be held this afternoon with the 440-yard dash, mile-run and 120-yard hurdles tomorrow. If any events scheduled for today have to be postponed, they will be held tomorrow. Over 130 entries have been made...
...mainstays of the University squad have entered for their regular events. D. F. O'Connell '21, captain of the Freshman cross-country squad last year, is listed for the 440-yard dash, mile, and two-mile runs. C. G. Krogness '21, captain of his Freshman track team is to be in the hurdles and jumps. R. Chute '22, who captained the 1922 relay team which raced Yale is a fast Freshman entry in the 220 and 440-yard dashes. B. Wharton '22 is also entered for these events...