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...mile bicycle race-Keen, University of Pennsylvania, '86, 6m. 39s. Davis, Harvard...
...varsity crew gave an exhibition pull of two miles, rowing in beautiful form. They covered the distance in 11m. 39s...
...Hunter, 9m. 45 1-5s.; one mile open race, L. B. Hamilton, Yale, '86, 2m. 45 2 5s.; one mile handicap, H. H. Stockton, on an allowed foul, 3m. 6 3 5s.; A. B. Rich came in first; two miles without hands, F. F. Ives, 6m. 39s.; one mile, 3.10 class, E. A. Hoffman, 3m. 7 1 5s.; 20 mile, Pope cup, D. E. Hunter, 1h. 14m. 5s. In this last race, by an unfortunate accident, H. S. Kavanaugh took a header and Hamilton and Hunter fell on top of him. Kavanaugh was considerably bruised and Hamilton quite severely...
...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...
...Bell, '81, 4m. 56s., May 22, 1879; A. Thorndike, '81, 4m. 50 1-8s., May 19, 1880; J. S. Bell, '81, 4m. 44 3-4s., May 22, 1880; A. Thorndike, '81, 4m. 42 7 8s., May 28, 1880; G. B. Morrison, '83; 4m. 39s., May 20, 1882; G. B. Morrison...