Word: yards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Beveridge '32 was the leading scorer after the results of the events of the first day of the annual fall University handicap track meet were made known. Capturing first in both the 50-yard dash and the high jump, he was rivalled only by G. F. Bennett '33, who gained seconds in the 50-yard dash and the pole vault...
This afternoon the 70-yard high hurdles will be run at 3.30 o'clock, followed by the 220-yard dash, 880-yard dash, the javelin throw, the shot put and the discus...
...yard dash-First two men in each beat qualified. First beat-won by J. H. Elsass '30; second, R. B. Winslow '33. Time-5 3-5 sec. Second beat-won by G. F. Bennett '33; second. D. E. Mitchell '33. Time-5 3-5 sec. Third beat-won by N. P. Beveridge '32; second, E. W. Remick '30. Final-won by Beveridge (two yards); second, Bennett (two yards); third, Winslow (two yards...
...Carnegie Foundation's report on "American College Athletics", which became public yesterday, contains illuminating information for those unfamiliar with the college scene, yet for those who have followed the evolution of intercollegiate football into the realm of big business, its findings are far from being startling. The yard-stick of evaluation when applied to the sport from a national aspect measures out a sickening tale, as the fact that a "pure" rating was given only twenty-eight colleges out of a possible one hundred and twelve attests. That this was stressed at the expense of a more vivid picturization...
Once again in the third stanza did the Harvard combination get inside the Green 10-yard line, but the attack stalled. From this point on Dartmouth and Marsters were supreme, except for one determined Crimson stand, beneath its own goal posts. The ball went to Harvard on downs. Potter kicked out 25 yards, and on the next play Marsters outran the field for a score. Coach Horween's players faded from the picture as the Indians, always on the attack well in enemy territory, riddled the Crimson, defense for there more touch downs...