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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - The statement in yesterday's CRIMSON that the photographs taken at the finish of the class races show open water between the '88 and '89 crews, is misleading. These photographs, as will readily appear upon close examination, were taken at a considerable angle, therefore a correct idea of the finish can not be obtained from them. That there was open water between the two crews is denied by a gentleman on the referee's tug, prominent in rowing matters; also by the testimony of several spectators on the Beacon St. wall, where the best idea...
...tournament will be held on Monday, May 17th, and the following days. A book has been placed at Bartlett's, where entries may be made; they will close at 7 p.m. on Saturday. The entrance fee will be fifty cents for every player. Cups will be given to the winners in both the singles and the doubles and also to the winners of the class championships. Either turf or clay courts may be used, as the players prefer. The champion of the college, Philip Sears, will be barred, but will play an exhibition game with the winner of the tournament...
...dash. Mandell, Merrill. Close race, won by Mandell...
Entries may be made to F. G. Balch, 22 Matthews. Entrance fee, $1.00 for each event, which will be refunded if the distance is covered. Entries for the Class Meetings will close Thursday, May 6, at 10 p.m.; for the University Meeting, Thursday...
...away from '86, finishing the half mile some two or three lengths ahead. They then took up '87, who reached the mile just ahead of them. Here '88 joined in the race, and at half a mile from the finish '89 did also. The last quarter-mile was quite close and exciting, '89 leading, and '88 a length behind. The freshmen crossed the line first, closely followed by the 'varsity and '88, who were about even; the sophomores, perhaps, having a slight advantage. A number of people on the river well enjoyed the race, which was fully as exciting...