Word: whitney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first of the Garcelon hurdle races were held on the Stadium track yesterday afternoon with all of the University and Freshman hurdlers competing with the single exception of Whitney who is still suffering from an injury received in the Navy track meet. As had been expected by many Hauers, winner of the high hurdles against Yale last year, captured the minature bronze hurdle in this event, while Fitts was the prize-winner in the lows...
...latter were worked very hard in spite of the races for the Garcelon trophies which take place at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. With the exception of Whitney, who is out with an injury, all of the hurdlers of both squads will be on hand for these races, which will consist of a 65-yard high and 120-yard low contest. The winners of the races will be presented by Mr. W. F. Garcelon '05 with a miniature bronze hurdle similar to those given last year. Thayer and Hauers are looked upon as the most promising contestants today. Hauers...
...practice yesterday showed that the men have improved somewhat during their week in the south and the work was satisfactory. Whitney, who pulled a muscle in the triangular meet at Annapolis last Saturday, will be forced to keep out of practice for nearly a week, but although this will keep him from taking part in the Pennsylvania carnival, he will be in shape for the Tech meet on the sixth...
...Yard High Hurdles, scratch.--Won by C. R. Hauers '23; second, R. S. Whitney '22; third, W. B. Thomas...
...Yard Low Hurdles, scratch.--Won by R. S. Whitney '22; second, R. F. Thayer; third, G. E. Barker '25, 10 yards...