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...sprint will be Bob Owen and Jim Rothschild, who was a member of the combined Yale-Harvard team which met Oxford and Cambridge. In the 880 Yale will probably pit Dick Morse, who placed fifth in the IC4A outdoor meet last spring, and Jim Ord, another member of the Yale-Harvard European team. In the mile Jack Lohmann appears to be a certain starter while Jack Kaynor will liandle the two mile assignment. Their running mates appear uncertain...

Author: By Yale News and Richard B. Tweey, S | Title: Hoyt's Elis Point for Upset in Annual Quad Games Tonight | 2/24/1940 | See Source »

Last week, with business dropping rapidly from its end of 1939 peak, the stock market started upwards from its recent doldrums, sprinted a surprising four points in four days. Bulls, to whom most news is good news, argued that the market always anticipates the production trend; that the '39 Wall Street doldrums had called the turn on the new business recession; that last week's sprint meant more capacity operations around the corner. But bears (to whom most news is bad news) remembered the Chrysler trader who failed to outguess the tape. They reasoned that the market...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF BUSINESS: Bull Fever, Bear Facts | 2/19/1940 | See Source »

Larry Ritter of Dartmouth may sprint to a record in the 50 yard dash. He has done 9.7 in the 100 and Coach Harry Hillman says he is the best sprinter the New Hampshire hills have seen in ten years. Though Bob Owen of Yale and Paul Robinson of Cornell will be intent on scalping the Indian, Charlie Smith and Don Donahue may come in for part of the spoils...

Author: By Paul I. Carp, | Title: Three New Records Possible in Quad Track Meet at Garden | 2/17/1940 | See Source »

Jack Brown, 6.3 utility man, may garner some points for the New Yorkers. He swims both breast and backstroke. Columbia, if it is going to win the meet, must clinch it before the relay since their sprint quartet can hardly do much better than 3:46 even with Vergeichik, according to past, performances...

Author: By Charles N. Pollak ii, | Title: Columbia Optimistic Before Its Battle With Unbeaten Mermen Here Tonight | 2/10/1940 | See Source »

...quartet will be chosen from among Don Donahue, Frank McKechnie, and Ted Meredith. Ed Childs, Bill Young, Bob Brundage, and Bob McLoughlin will run in the two mile relay. Other Harvard competitors will be Bob Partlow and John Bunker in the high jump, Charley Smith in the sprints, Don Donahue in the high hurdles, and Steve Madey in the pole valt. Saturday will be the first taste of indoor competition this year for Smith, ranking sprint...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON TRACKMEN TO RUN IN GARDEN MEET | 2/8/1940 | See Source »

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