Word: 6m
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...yards handicap-Deming, '90, (2 yarcs), 10 3-5s. Half mile run-Harmer, '92, (55 yards), 2m, 5s. One mile walk-Brownson, '91, 7m, 52 1-5s. 20-yards hurdle-Griswold, '90, (12 yards), 17 2-5s. Two mile bicycle race-Clark, '91, 6m, 38 2-5s. Quarter-mile run-Walker, '93. (25 yards), 51 3-5s. 220 yards hurdle-Lentilhon, '96, 28 3-5s. One mile run-Cheney, '92, (10 yards), 4min., 29 sec. 220 yards dash-Sedgewick '93, 23s. Running broad jump-Murphy, '93, 18 feet 4 inches. Pole vault-Ryder...
...mile bicycle race-Keen, University of Pennsylvania, '86, 6m. 39s. Davis, Harvard, '89, 6m...
...Williams, Yale, first, time 17 4-5s.; N. L. Deming. Yale, second; second heat, Herbert Mapes, Columbia, first, 16 4-5s.; K. Brown, Harvard, second; final heat won by Herbert Mapes, Columbia, 16 4-5s.; two mile bicycle race, first trial: won by Davis in 6m. 4-5s.; Clark second; second heat, won by W. B. Greenleaf in 6m 14 1,5s, Guhleman second; final heat, Davis and Greenleaf won, but Davis fouled Clark, and Referee Curtis decided that Greenleaf and Clark must ride over again. Four hundred and forty yards dash, first heat...
...mile bicycle race was the first event. W. D. Greenleaf was the only entry. He covered the distance in 6m 23 1-5s. Brown, '91 acted at pace-maker in several of the laps. The 100-yards dash was run in one heat. Six men started, M. I. Mott, J. P. Lee, O. K. Hawes, J. H. Rhoades, C. S. Baxter and T. S. Lee. J. P. Lee won in 10 2-5s with Hawes second by about a yard and a half. In the mile walk there were three entries, R. C. Wood, C. T. R. Bates...
...mile walk-E. Lange, scratch man of the Manhattan Athletic Club; O. E. Poynter, N. A. C., second; 6m...