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...thirds mile open-First heat, won by G. L. Williams, Columbia; second, W. H. Fearing, Jr., Columbia; third, G. H. McFarland, Jr., Princeton; fourth, J. F. Wood, Harvard; fifth, J. F. Marston, Harvard. Time, 1m. 55s...
...Carter '98 (2m.), 15m. 27s.; W. D. Eaton '99 (3m.), 16m. 30s.; J. E. Rousmaniere '99 (2m. 30s.); F. S. Elliot 1L., scratch, 13m. 452/5s.; H. H. Richards '98 (45s.), 14m. 37s.; W. E. Putnam '96 (1m.) 14m. 53s.; H. H. Brown (30s.) 14m. 55s.; J. F. Wood...
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...were rowed Saturday afternoon on Lake Saltonstall, and in spite of the bad weather were 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...
...MILE WALK.This was the most hotly contested event of the meeting. The entries were H. H. Bemis, '87, scratch; E. C. Wright, '86, scratch; F. W. Murphy, L. S., 30s.; H. Swain, S. S., 40s.; F. E. Zinkeisen, '89, 40s.; A. H. Knapp, '89, 50s.; W. Noble, L. S., 55s. Fifty-five seconds, or even 30 seconds, is a big handicap to overcome in a mile walk, but Bemis and Wright walked splendidly and on the first quarter gained 50 yards and on the second 100 yards. On the last quarter the scratch men had passed all their competitors except...