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Three men, P. C. Haskell '08, F. S. Blanchard '10, and R. F. Hoyt '10, tied for the fastest time in yesterday's trials, running the two laps in 31 2-5 seconds. The record for the track at this distance, 260 yards, if 29 1-5 seconds, made by E. K. Merrihew '10 earlier in the season...
...Ross; 18, J. B. Herold; 19, C. A. Leavitt and S. C. Rogers; 20, W. K. Coffin and L. M. Nichols; 23, G. T. Hamilton and P. D. G. Hamilton; 24, H. R. Gilbert and G. F. Hoysradt; 25, E. Pratt and J. M. Wright; 27, H. C. Blanchard and W. I. Butterfield; 28, J. E. Dewey and W. Horn; 31, F. A. Armstrong; 32, N. B. Cole and C. H. Watkins
...Blanchard, W. I. Butterfield, D. L. Cobb, A. D. Piper, T. S. Ross, S. S. Shelp, E. Storns, W. H. Thompson, R. V. White...
...interclass race proved more exciting than the other Harvard races. Francis, Howes, and Blanchard started the race for the Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores, respectively. Howes took the lead at once and held it till the end of the relay, when Blanchard sprinted and enabled Hoyt to gain the first corner for the Sophomores ahead of Whitcher. Whitcher, however, sprinted on the last, lap and regained the lead for 1909. Davis for the Seniors finished some distance behind. Dana ran strongly for the Juniors and maintained his lead over Keays '10 and Macdonald '08. The last relay started with Rand slightly...
Upper-class race--Won by 1910 (F. S. Blanchard, R. F. Hoyt, H. E. Keays, F. M. de Selding); second, 1909 (R. F. Howes, W. F. Whitcher, E. T. Dana, W. M. Rand); third, 1908 (H. R. Francis, P. W. Davis, J. F. Macdonald, M. C. Hutchinson). Time...