Word: 6m
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...event were early dissipated. Hamilton of Yale, won the first, with Reed of Columbia, second. Howard of Cornell, took the second heat, and the third was won by a man from one of the smaller colleges. The final heat, which was ridden later on, was taken by Hamilton, in 6m. 48 1-2s. Reed, second. Meanwhile...
...benefit was given the veteran trainers, Jack Goulding and Alf Badger, and a number of athletic sports were had. F. P. Murray tried to beat the heel-and-toe record for one mile. He made the half in 3m. 2 2-5s., and finished the full distance in 6m. 36 1-2s. The best on record is Eugene R. Merrill's 6m. 32 3-5s. ; Merrill's time for half a mile is 3m. 3s., which Murray beat by a fraction of a second. On the same occasion L. E. Myers, within an hour, ran four dashes...
...Pond, [Arlington, Tuesday, the single scull race for the Cambridge Tribune prize cup was won by Stimpson; time, 12m. 15s. A. B. Pitt was second in 12m. 18s. Crosby-Cutler won the double-skiff race, beating Stimpson-Hill by 10s., his time being 6m...
...Kirkham, Sheffield, '84, 2.07; 100 yards dash, H. S. Brooks, '85, 10 3/4s.; quarter-mile run, A. Carr, '83, 55 3/4s.; 220 yards dash, H. S. Brooks, '85, 24 3/4s.; mile run, C. N. Morris, '82, 5m. 19 3/4s.; two-mile bicycle race. C. K. Billings, '82, 6m. 56s.; putting shot, J. H. Briggs, '85, 31 ft. 11 1/2 in.; running broad jump, J. F. Scott, '84, 17 ft. 10 1/4 in.; running high jump, H. S. Brooks, '85, 4 ft. 10 3/4 in.; hammer throwing, O. H. Briggs, Law School...
...best records in bicycling in this country stand : 1-mile time : 2m. 58 5/8s. 2-mile time : 6m. 21 3/4s. 5-mile time : 16m. 10 3/4s...