Word: tracks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conclusion of a competition which lasted six weeks, Henry Chalfant Jr. '31, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who attended St. Paul's School, was cliosen second assistant track manager. He will be assistant manager next year and University manager in his Senior year...
Stuyvesant Barry '31, of East Orange, New Jersey, who also prepared at St. Paul's School, was awarded second place in the competition. He will be University cross-country manager next fall and associate track manager in his Senior year...
Richard Weinrich Branigar '31 of Highland Park, Illinois, who prepared at Exeter Academy, won third place. He will be interscholastic track manager next year and class track manager during his Senior year...
...cornered competition is that the slightest flick of an elbow may upset the plans of any of the coaches. Cornell always comes to town as an unknown quantity; Dartmouth possesses potential power, but can't quite duplicate its Hanover performances on a foreign surface. It is easier to keep track of the form of Harvard's athletes than it is to follow the ups and downs of the boys who strive so diligently under Harry Hillman and Jack Moakley, and that's why the meet promises to have a stronger Crimson tinge than the "dope sheet" indicates...
...Cornell and Dartmouth. Maynard and Pierce should win the Green six points in the first of these, while Colyer of Cornell is conceded the advantage in the pole vault. Worden and Anderson should finish one-two in the 35-pound weight. Harvard 43, Dartmouth 40, Cornell 33 Is Forecast TRACK EVENTS Harvard Dartmouth Cornell 50-yard dash 8 0 1 300-yard dash 4 5 0 600-yard dash 4 5 0 1000-yard run 4 5 0 Mile run 6 0 3 Two mile run 6 0 3 High hurdles 0 6 3 Totals 32 21 10 FIELD EVENTS...