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...reduced the lead to half a length at the Harvard Bridge. Neither crew was very well together, but the Newell seemed to row easier. From the bridge to the finish the race was a succession of spurts, the Newell winning by half a length. The time was 10m. 15s...
First heat-Won by J. H. Wear, Y., time 15m. 15s.; W. McCutchen Y., second...
...Harvard relay team at the I. S. A. A. games, made up of F. H. Bigelow '98, W. H. Vincent '97, H. H. Fish '99, and E. Hollister '97, lowered the track record from 3m. 15s. to 3m. 12 3-5s. The previous record was made by the Harvard team which beat...
Harvard won the team race from Pennsylvania after an excellent race in the record breaking time of 3m. 15s. Bigelow started off for Harvard and by a good spurt at the finish, just held his man who had led him all the way. Williams then took it up and after passing Grant at the first turn gained steadily on him, finishing fifteen yards to the good. Fish added a few yards to the lead, and Hollister, although he did not have to exert himself, widened the gap still more, ending about thirty yards ahead of Jarvis...
...second, F. H. Bigelow, H. A. A. (scratch); time, 14 3-5s. Second trial, won by A. M. Eaton, 1st Reg. A. A. and H. A. A. (2 1-2 yds.); second, L. W. Redpath, H. A. A. and N. A. A. (scratch); time, 15s. Third trial, won by H. E. Shore, H. A. A. (8 yds); second, R. P. Williams, E. B. A. A. and Berkeley School (5 yds.); time, 14 4-5s. Fourth trial won by W. M. Sims (7 yds.); second, J. T. Roche, Jr., H. A. A. (3 yds.); time...