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...meet, which will be held May 30 and 31 on Soldiers Field, promises as usual to furnish brilliant competition. Entries have been made for six defending champions, including Wildermuth of Georgetown in the 100-yard dash; Hickey of New York University in the mile run; Kieselhorst of Yale in the 220-yard low hurdles; Hedges of Princeton in the high jump; Rothert of Stanford in the shot put, and Krenz of Stanford in the discus throw...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEN FROM THIRTY-FOUR COLLEGES IN I.C.4-A. MEET | 5/21/1930 | See Source »

...these men, three have been unable to compete in dual meets so far this season. Hedges and Wildermuth have been handicapped by illness and injury, while Kieselhorst, captain of the Yale team, was operated on for appendicitis about five weeks ago and is still recuperating. Hope is now, however, still entertained at New Haven that the star hurdler will be able to enter competition next Saturday against Harvard; if he does this and gets through without physical mishap, he should make a successful bid to defend his championship next week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEN FROM THIRTY-FOUR COLLEGES IN I.C.4-A. MEET | 5/21/1930 | See Source »

...four of the eight meets preceding. Yale-Harvard was doubly pleased to win the ninth. Of the twelve events, Oxford-Cambridge took first place in only four - 120-yard high hurdle, 880-yard run, running broad jump, running high jump. Big stars were two Yale men, long Sid Kieselhorst, little Charlie Engle, each with two firsts. Worried were the Britishers as they left Cambridge, Mass., afterward to prepare for a meet the next Saturday with Princeton-Cornell, at Travers Island. Westchester Co., N. Y. A loss would be their first against the Princeton-Cornell combination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport Notes, Jul. 22, 1929 | 7/22/1929 | See Source »

...Captain Jimmy Reid of Harvard, intercollegiate title holder, ran two miles in 9 min., 22 sec., breaking a record set ten years ago by Cornell's Ivan C. Dresser. Southern California's Jesse Hill broad-jumped 25 ft. 7/8 in., another intercollegiate record. Yale's Sidney Kieselhorst, champion last year, did the 220-yd. low hurdles in 23 3/10 sec., breaking a record which had stood since 1898-almost. Officials refused to allow Kieselhorst his record because of a "tail wind." For the first time, three intercollegians threw the javelin more than 200 feet-Stanford...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Stanford's Third | 6/10/1929 | See Source »

...meet with the Blue at New Haven he took a second in the 220, but through an error on the part of the judges, failed to place in the 100, although crossing the line at the heels of Kieselhorst the Yale star and ahead of both A. E. French '29, and MacDonald, who were awarded second and third places. French conceded his position on the team making the trip to the intercollegiate at Philadelphia to the 1930 man, and it is expected that the newly elected Captain and Kieselhorst of Yale will be the pair to compete against the representative...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Track and Field Forces Elect Mason to Lead 1930 Team | 6/6/1929 | See Source »

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