Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...most exciting races ever witnessed at Albany, the University won from Cornell in the two-mile medley relay on Saturday evening. This was the feature event in the second athletic carnival staged in the State Armory by the 10th Infantry of the New York State guard. D. F. O'Connell '21 fought to a spectacular finish in his eight-lap race around the 176-yard track, cutting down Dickinson's lead of 20 yards at the take-off and winning by three yards. The Crimson runners covered the distance in 8 minutes and 24 seconds...
...respectively. Wharton, the first runner, outran Davison of Cornell in the first two laps and turned over a 15-yard lead to Goodwin when he took the baton. For the first lap Goodwin increased his lead to 20 yards, but John of the Ithaca team speeded up in the second and third laps and cut the lead to five yards. A spurt in the final lap brought him abreast of Goodwin at the take-off line...
McCarthy went to the front in his spurt with Abrew and continued to increase his lead in the second, third and fourth laps. Abrew, however, commenced a spurt in the fifth lap that carried him past McCarthy and gained a lead of 20 yards for Cornell, when Dickinson took over the race...
...three games played so far. In their opening game against the Dartmouth Club team the players from Hanover showed a brand of speedy team play which always threatened, and, in the end, all but triumphed over the more skillful individual work of their alumni. In their second contest the Green met Tufts on an outdoor rink at Dartmouth and were victorious by a handy margin. Last night, however, their play showed the effects of the change to indoor ice, and lagged to such an extent that the team was able to defeat Tufts by a score...
...tonight, and that means that the University sextet will be driven to the limit of their ability. Paisley, captain of the visitors, who will face E. L. Bigelow '21, is the individual star of the Green line. He scored first goal against Tufts last night and assisted in the second. In the outer defense, moreover, the Hanover team has a bulwark in Fisk, a former Newton High School player, who, with goal-tend Gale, has borne the brunt of attack all season and shone brilliantly against the Dartmouth Club...