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...consolation cross-country run was held over the regular five-mile Harvard course yesterday afternoon. Of the eighteen men who entered, E. B. Smith '08 finished first in 26m., 42s., C. P. Howard '09 was second, time 27m., 11s., and G. E. Brown '08 was third, time 27m., 31s...
...blade work of the starboard side was rather ragged and the boat very unsteady. The eight was sent back to the half mile flag a second time, and again rowed the distance on time. The work was vastly improved, as was shown by the new time of 2m, 31s...
...time of the Harvard-Georgetown race was disputed. Wefers did not run, so that Georgetown was weak and Hollister, Harvard's last man, was almost a lap ahead. In the confusion, a mistake was made, and Hollister had to run an extra lap. The time given was 3m. 31s., including Hollister's pause. The correct time...
...with Pennsylvania on Saturday by 19 points to 17. The men finished in the following order: Orton, U. P.; Stebbins, Cornell; Coates, U. P.; McClenathen, Cornell; Martin, Cornell; Hasbrouck, Cornell; Jarvis, U. P.; Greene, U. P. The run was over a five mile course. Orton's time was 28m. 31s., and Stebbins...
...association was given up, Harvard has won six and Yale four races. These have almost invariably been well contested, that of 1882 being especially fine, when Harvard beat Yale by scarcely three seconds. The fastest time recorded was that made by Yale in 1884, when she won in 20m. 31s. Last year, although Harvard had an excellent crew, the time made was rather bad, owing to the poor conditions...