Word: bordman
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...mile run was started with a double row of men on the 80 yd. mark. A. Blake '93, representing the B. A. A., won after a sensational spurt on the last lap. Time, 4 min. 57 45s. J. Bordman '94, (45 yds.), was third. R. R. Hollister '97, (55 yds.) made a good fight, but was beaten in the finish...
Mile run.- Scratch man, Walsh, X. A. C.; G. Collamore, 20 yds.; J. W. Shereschewsky, 80 yds.; J. Bordman, Jr., 45 yds.; H. G. Gray, 80 yds.; J. F. O'Connell, 80 yds.; F. C. Hinckley, 80 yds.; R. R. Hollister...
...hare and hounds run yesterday afternoon, although it had been announced as an easy one, proved to be the hardest of the season. Bordman and Paine, the hares, laid their trail out to Tufts, College and from there over toward West Cambridge. Here they went through some very swampy territory for about a mile. The ground was so soft that the men sank to their knees at almost every step. They finally made the "break" on Concord avenue, about three-quarters of a mile from the gymnasium...
...fourth hare and hounds run of the season will be held this afternoon. The start will be as usual from the gymnasium at 3.45. Bordman '94 and Paine '96 will be the hares. As only a day will have intervened between this race and the last, the course today will be shorter than before...
...first eight men to finish were, in order: A. W. Blakemore '97, J. L. Coolidge '95, H. Emerson '96, F. C. Hincley '95, E. Hollister '97, J. P. Roman Sp., J. Bordman '94, and G. L. Paine...