Word: finished
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hornbostel and Princeton's William ("Bonny") Bonthron. Hornbostel's team mates gave him an advantage of 4 yd. at the start, but the spectacled Hoosier runner, who looks more like some obscure grind in a chemistry department than a track captain, did not need it. At the finish. Bonthron 6 yd. behind. Next day Indiana also won the one-and two-mile race, tied with Cornell, winner in the ½-mi., shuttle hurdles and 440-yd. events, for first-place college honors...
...play which won the game was started by Don Burbank's sacrifice bunt; a wild throw by Holt of Andover to third base allowed Tom Biledean to score. Bilodean pitched for the 1937 team and played a nice game from start to finish, striking out 12 men, allowing only seven hits, and walking only four men. Louis Carr was back in the lineup, playing short...
Under almost ideal weather conditions the Tiger Varsity crossed the finish a length and three-quarters ahead of Harvard and three and three-quarters ahead of Tech, nine minutes and 52 seconds after the referee had called the start. The Lake Carnegie course takes longer to cover than that on the Charles, because of the river current...
Kirkland led the second heat by half a length at the finish and was followed over the line by Leverett, Eliot, and Winthrop each about the same distance apart. There was some dispute among the judges as to the third and fourth places but the opinion in the coaching launches seemed to be that the Elephants were ahead. Kirkland went over the course...
...make a study of sleeping sickness. Now a respected 40-year-old, he works in the tuberculosis clinic of a hospital in the Paris slums. Though his language is racy, writing comes hard to Dr. Destouches. He is already at work on his next book, does not hope to finish it before...