Word: lead
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...final event of the triangular meet was the relay. Felter of Cornell led E. O. Gourdin '21 at the end of the first round, but R. Chute '22, captain of last year's Freshman team, snatched the lead away from Cornell, racing by on the inside of the track. Captain D. F. O'Connell '21, the next runner, succeeded in getting a lead of 20 yards over his two opponents. B. Wharton '22, the University's anchor man, was opposed by E. J. Thomson of Dartmouth and J. M. Watt of Cornell. Thomson closed up on Wharton by a remarkable...
...yard dash and the relay, were divided between Dartmouth and 1923. In the 40-yard dash Allen and Moore of Dartmouth finished first and second respectively, while Captain J. E. Kennedy '23 was a close third. In the first part of the relay J. W. Quinn '23 gained a lead of 10 yards on Allen of Dartmouth and Righter of Cornell. C. H. Hawes '23 increased the lead to 20 yards over Behringer of Dartmouth and Irish of Cornell. R. D. Howard '23 covered the distance in fast time and handed Captain Kennedy a lead of 10 yards, the latter...
...half-hour's scrimmage with the Dartmouth Club hockey team yesterday the University won by a score of 6 to 2, Early in the game the University gained a good lead over the club team and at no time were they seriously threatened. Dartmouth had little team-work and did not show an aggressive style of play. The puck was seldom in the Crimson territory, for the University forward line played hard throughout the contest. Paisley was by far the best man on the Green team, and J. Stubbs '20 played well for the University...
...relay race was unusually close and was made in good time, with University swimmers in the lead. G. S. Worcester '22 and A. H. Brackett '22 did good work in the 50-yard dash, taking first and second places respectively...
McCarthy, likewise, fumbled the baton, and F. W. Hillis of Yale succeeded in giving a one-yard lead to T. J. O'Brien, the Yale anchor-man. Captain D. F. O'Connell '21 ran his usual steady race and in the last lap made a desperate attempt to beat O'Brien to the tape, losing by a foot...