Word: 5m
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Columbia started with 38 strokes to the minute, while Harvard pulled about 36. At the half-mile Columbia had about two lengths of open water, and began to take matters rather more easily. Columbia reached the mile flag in 5m. 29s., Harvard being thirteen seconds later. The New York boys were rowing in excellent form, and seemed perfectly fresh. Harvard on the other hand, as was natural, was rowing very raggedly, and several of the crew seemed much exhausted...
...Three-base hits - Allen, Choate. Home runs - Willard, Choate, Richardson (2). Struck out - by Bingham, 3 by Boyden, 7. Bases on balls - by Boyden, 1; by Richardson, 2. Passed balls - Choate, 2; Knowlton, 1. Left on bases - Beacons, 4; Harvard, 6. Stolen bases - Beacons, 3; Harvard, 3. Time - 2h. 5m. Umpires - Mr. Potter, '87; Mr. Fisk...
...Bingham. Passed balls - Henshaw, 3; Hubbard, 1. Wild pitches - Bingham, 5; Hunter, 3. First base on balls - Harvards, 6; Browns, 3. First base on errors - Harvards, 2; Browns, 8. Struck out - Browns, 9; Harvards, 8. Double play - Warren and Williams. Umpire - W. B. Chase, '85, Brown. Time - 2h. 5m...
...Richardson, Proctor. First base on balls - Boyden, 1; Proctor, 3. First base on errors - Harvard, 9; Beacons, 2. Struck out - Boyden, 7; Proctor, 4. Double plays - Frederick, Merrill and Ayer. Passed balls - Choate, 2. Wild pitches - Boyden, 2. Left on bases - Harvard, 3; Beacon, 4. Umpire - Grant. Time - 2h. 5m...
...mile race was held on the Harlem River on Monday last, between the eight-oared crews of the U. of Penn., Columbia, and the Columbia freshmen. The U. of Penn. won in 5m. 23s., with the Columbia 'varsity lapping them. The freshmen lapped the latter all the way down the course and at the finish...