Word: 36s
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...with Hawes second by about a yard and a half. In the mile walk there were three entries, R. C. Wood, C. T. R. Bates and R. W. Hale. Bates was the strongest man and won in 8m, 36s. Wood showed the best form, being a good second. The half-mile run was a good race. G. L. Batchelder, G. W. Priest and R. M. White were the starters. The first quarter was rather slow, each man trying to shift the pace making onto the other. Bachelder won in 2m, 7 4-5s, with Priest second. The running broad...
...very successful. The single scull race for the Cleveland cup was declared off, as the two contestants fouled before finishing. The mile race between '92 and 91 S. was won by '92 in 5m. 55s. The two-mile race between '90 and '91 was won by '91 in 11m. 36s...
...start and held it until the last 100 yards, when Wright passed him only to be overtaken by Bemis when within a dozen yards of the finish. Murphy won by a few feet, with Bemis second and Wright third, six inches behind. Murphy's time was 7m. 36s., and that of Bemis 7m. 37 2-5s. College record, 7m. 4 4-5s., by Eldredge of Columbia...
Half-mile walk. Dead heat between H. H. Bemis, '87, and E. C. Wright, '86; time, 3m. 36s. This event was creditable, considering the unfavorable weather...
...42nd university boat race between Oxford and Cambridge on Saturday, the Oxonians defeated the Cantabs by three boat lengths, the time being 21m. 36s. This gives Oxford 23 victories, and Cambridge 18, the race in 1877 having been a dead heat...