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...stroke in the Newell. The foul did not hinder either boat materially however, and at the bridge the Newell led by one eighth of a length. For the rest of the race the Newell gained steadily and finished ahead by half a length of open water. The time, 9m. 57s., was the best made in the afternoon...
...length. Then the Weld began to spurt and gradually overcame the lead of the Newell. About a quarter of a mile from the finish the two crews were nearly even, but then the Newell made one last spurt and finished a quarter of a length ahead. The time was 9m...
...struggle between A. Grant of Pennsylvania and F. M. Kanaly of the Cambridge Gymnasium. Grant took the lead at the start, and soon lapped the whole field except Kanaly, who easily kept near him. Toward the end Kanaly sprinted, but Grant had a good lead and won out in 9m. 40 4-5s. R. Grant '97 was third. R. Sheldon of Yale, the scratch man in the shot-put, was too heavily handicapped and could not win a place in the event. S. G. Ellis '01 took third place, with a handicap of 3 1-2 inches, his actual...
...three interclub races were rowed under favorable conditions on Tuesday. The senior Newell won by two lengths in 9m. 26s; the intermediate Newell by two length in 9m. 20s.; the Weld juniors by three lengths in 10m. 6s. The easy superiority of the winners in each event made the races the least exciting of those that have been rowed this season. The next race for which the crews will train is the Metropolitan Regatta on June...
...mile run--Won by A. Grant, U. P.; second, D. C. Hall, B.; third, O. W. Richardson, H.; fourth, B. A. Gallagher, Cor. Time. 9m...