Word: 21s
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...last mile was one continuous spurt on Columbia's part to make up the lost distance, but though the effort was nobly sustained it was ineffectual, and our crew came over the line winner by a length, pulling 37 strokes to Columbia's 40. The time was. Harvard, 24m. 21s.; Columbia, 24m. 39s. The officials of the race were as follows: Referee, L. K. Hull, of Yale. Judges: For Columbia, Jasper Goodwin, G. C. Dempsey; for Harvard, R. C. Watson, A. Keith. Timekeepers, A. C. Cornell, A. T. French...
...athletic games of the juniors and freshmen of Yale were held Friday afternoon, and were largely attended. The winners were : Juniors-100-yard dash, Brooks, 10 1-4s.; half-mile run, Ferris, 2m. 21s.; 120-yard hurdle dash, Robinson, 21s.; one-mile bicycle race, Maxwell, 3m. 33 1-2s.; running broad jump, Vincent, 18 feet; putting the shot, Cutler, 35 feet, 11 inches (handicap 5 feet); 210-yard dash, Brooks, 24s.; 440-yard dash, Ferris, 55s. Freshmen-100-yard dash, Meacham, 11 1-5s.; 120-yard dash, hurdle race, Ludington, 21 1-2s.; running broad jump...