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...Harvard men especially exhibited excellent head-work in their riding. In the first heat. when the pistol was fired, all the men appeared to be afraid to set a good pace and as a result the first two laps were finished in very slow time. Allen and Brewster of Yale then started off mere rapidly, closely followed by Davis and Elliott of Harvard and in the sixth lap Davis spurted and took the lead. He was unable to keep this, however, and on the final stretch both Brewster and Elliot passed him. Just at the last turn however Allen...
...mile bicycle. - First heat won by Brewster of Yale. Time, 7 min. 7 2-5 sec. Second, P. W. Davis of Harvard. Elliott of Harvard allowed in finals. Second heat won by Wade of Yale. Time, 6 min. 8 2-5 sec. Second, R. H. Davis of Harvard. Final heat won by P. Davis of Harvard. Time, 6 min. 5 1-5 sec. Second, Wade of Yale. Third. R. H. Davis of Harvard...
...mile bicycle race - Brewster, Allen, Fox, Wade, Green, Parmelee...
...Eighteenth Century Magazine," by W. T. Brewster, is a careful, scholarly review, but so nearly statistical in its nature as to be hard reading for anyone not especially interested in the subject in hand...
...Stevens, 300; R. H. Davis, 40; D. Connelly, M. A. C., 65; J. W. Allen, Y. A. A. 160; G. H. Carter, Mass. Byc. Club, 270; F. S. Pratt, 120; P. W. Davis, 160; T. L. Connelly, M. A. C., 130; G. E. Quinn, Chelsea Ramblers, 65; G. R. Brewster, Y. A. A., 190; G. K. B. Wade, Y. A. A., 230; C. S. Fox, Y. A. A., 130; E. A. McDuffy, Press Cycle Club, 50; W. Hennan, Kendals School...