Word: 7m
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Williams, 3. Struck out-Harvard, 5; Williams, 10. Stolen bases-Harvard, 7; Williams, 4. Passed balls-Harvard, 2; Williams, 1. Flies caught-Harvard, 4; Williams, 8. Fouls caught-Harvard, 2; Williams, 4. Out on bases-Harvard, 6; Williams, 5. Left on bases-Harvard, 6; Williams, 5. Time-2h. 7m. Umpire-Mr. Egan...
...meeting began with the mile walk, J. E. How, '91; S. C. Brackett, '91, and E. C, Wright, L. S., were the entries. Wright won in 7m. 8 3-5s. How was a good second, his time being 7m. 11 3-5s. The 120 yards hurdle race was between S. R. Bell, '91; G. S. Mandell, '89, and F. L. H. Noble, '88. Bell won easily in 17 3-5s. Mandell and Noble made a pretty, race for second place. Mandell had a slight advantage and it was given to him. The starters in the bicycle race...
...yards dash. In spite of a slow start he made 10 2-5s. The '91 mile-walk brought out Howe and Brackett. The first quarter was a lively one, the men keeping close together and forcing each other. Then Howe began to gain, winning in 7m. 31 3-5s. The '88 half-mile was now called. Cogswell had the pole, Dana next, and Miles outside. They ran in this order until about twenty yards from the finish, when Miles spurted and came in second. Cogswell's time was 2m. 1 4-5s. The '91 440-yards dash...
...Harmar, 4m. 46 1-2s.; 440-yards dash, Griswold, 56 1-5s.; running broad jump, Robinson, 20 ft. 2 1-2 in.; running high jump, Tracy, 5 ft.; half-mile run, Bardwell, 2m. 14s.; 220-yards hurdle, Lentilhon, 29 1-2s.; 2-mile bicycle race, Skedding, 7m...
...Athletic Association of the University of Pennsylvan a gave an exhibition Friday at the university grounds in honor of William Byrd Page, the champion running high jumper of the world. C. W. V. Clarke walked a mile on rather heavy track in 7m. 18s. Mr. Page made a running high jump which broke his own record of 6 ft. 3 1-2 in. Tom Ray vaulted 11 ft. 4 in. Mr. Page was give a valuable gold watch...