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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Wentworth and R. E. Jackson '19, who has improved greatly the past week, swimming the 220-yard in the fast time of two minutes and 50 seconds in practice, are the University's chief entries in the sprints. In M. B. Blanchard '18 the team has a probable winner of the dive, and a fast relay team in Wentworth, Jackson, C. U. Shreve '19 and S. J. Rogers '17. The team is handicapped by the lack of a first class plunger...
...events are open to anyone in College except a four-lap novice race, for which only men who have won no prizes or been on no teams in College are eligible. A silver medal will be awarded the winner in each event and those gaining second and third places will receive bronze medals...
...Greater Boston to compete in a 390-yard championship event. The race will be run at scratch and in heats. The start will be made at the head of the straightaway to do away with the usual crowding at the first corner. Eligibility rules will be awarded the winner, and medals will be given those finishing second and third...
...numerous races the Hunter mile and the three mile run will be most closely watched. In the Hunter mile Ivan Meyers, of the Chicago A. C., the winner of the national championship, will be matched against Mike Devanney, of the Melrose A. A., and J. W. Ryan, of the B. A. A. In the three-mile great things are expected from J. W. Ray, of the Illinois A. C. His chief competitors will be V. Kyronen, of the Melrose A. A., last year's winner, and J. Hennigan, of the Dorchester Club...
...elimination of the fourth mile will mean the extension of an invitation to Princeton and the Navy to compete with Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Syracuse and the winner of the Pacific Coast regatta on the Hudson next June. The Tigers and the Midshipmen have kept away from Poughkeepsie because of their opposition to the fourth mile...