Word: warrener
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...yard run were the first events to be run off yesterday. Beck of Pennsylvania won the first heat in the remarkable time of 1 minute, 56 4-5 seconds. French of Cornell ran a carefully planned race and finished just ahead of Kirjassoff of Yale for second place. Warren of Harvard was close to Kirjassoff at the finish, but could not quite overtake him. Pennsylvania again showed up strongly in the second heat, which was won by Paull in 1 minute, 58 4-5 seconds. Whiteley of Princeton led a great part of the way and was a good second...
...made the fastest time of the season for this distance, however, and may come in ahead of the Yale runners. An even more formidable competitor is French of Cornell, who was second last year. Princeton has a good team entered for this event in Whitely, Laird, and Frantz. Warren and Guild of Harvard are strong runners and if they qualify this afternoon may be able to take a place tomorrow...
...Cambridge for meals at the Varsity Club and to attend recitations. The object of the change is to secure greater quiet for the members of the team. The following sixteen men have been take: Barr, Blumer, Dole, foster, Gardner, Guild, Harwood, Jaques, Kelley, Lawrence, Little, Merrihew, Pope, Rand, deSelding, Warren...
...Summary: HARVARD 1912. BROOKLYN. Arnold, g. g., Bass Parker, p. i.h., H. A. Taylor Durfee, c.p. o.h., Berry Gustafson, 1d. 1a., Collins Briggs, Kingman, 2d. 2a., H. H. Taylor Johnson, 3d. 3a., Caruthers Roberts, Morrison, Warren, c.c., Havens Nichols, 3a. 3d., Seaman Rice, 2a. 2d., Austin Bernard, 1a. 1d., Hausser Power, o.h. c.p., Dean Blackett, i.h. p., Mossman...
...will be given handicaps on the field: J. L. Barr '10, R. W. Boyden '10, R. E. Dole '10, R. C. Foster '11, G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10, H. Guild '10, R. F. Hoyt '10, E. K. Merrihew '10, F. M. deSelding '10, S. C. Simons '11, R. Warren '10, L. Watson...