Word: 45s
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Cycling Association road race which was held yesterday was very successful. Although the number of entries was not as great as expected, yet the race was hotly contested and the finish exciting. Six men finished in a bunch: First, E. S. Hatch '97 (1m. 45s.) in 29m. 39 3-5s.; second, F. S. Elliot '95 (scratch) in 28m. 2-5s.; third, W. E. Putnam '96 (2m.) in 30m. 15 1-5s,; fourth, E. A. Bumpus...
ROWING.The freshman race at New London was won by Yale '97, time, 10m. 23s. Columbia second; time, 10m. 45s. Harvard '97 third; time...
...mile run was started with a double row of men on the 80 yd. mark. A. Blake '93, representing the B. A. A., won after a sensational spurt on the last lap. Time, 4 min. 57 45s. J. Bordman '94, (45 yds.), was third. R. R. Hollister '97, (55 yds.) made a good fight, but was beaten in the finish...
...mile walk, only one Harvard man, J. Staab (45s.) stayed on the track until the finish. He secured second place to Beaudette of Worcester (12s.). Time...
Mile walk.- Scratch man, Liebgold, P. A. C.; J. Staab, 45s.; P. Nichols, 40s.; J. D. Phillips...