Word: conneff
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Grant '97 has received an invitation from the New Jersey Athletic Club to run in a special two-mile race next Labor Day at Bayonne, N. J., against Conneff, Bean, Laing, Orton and Jarvis. He will probably accept...
...Foote, H. A. A. (120 yds.); second, D. Grant, H. A. A. (50 yds.); third, P. A. Hutchinson, H. A. A. (120 yds.). Time, 4m. 18s. Grant's time for the full mile, taken separately, was 4m. 28 1-5s. Conneff on scratch...
...mile run a large field started with Conneff on the scratch. It was announced that Grant would try to break the Harvard record, and, as he had a handicap of 50 yards, he continued beyond the finish to this point where special timers were stationed. Conneff was in poor form and gained only a few yards on Grant during true race. Grant ran with excellent pluck and judgment, and half a lap from the finish took the lead for a moment. Foote, however, with his long handicap, proved too strong and regained the lead. Grant was a close second...
...special half mile race, scratch, in which Hollister, Burke, McLaughlin of Worcester, Hollander, and Frank Rowe will compete. If the conditions are favorable it is thought that Hollister stands a good chance of breaking the Harvard record. Another good event will be the one mile race in which Conneff is scratch man. Grant has 50 yards and Blake, who ran in the Marathon race, has 55, which are the two smallest handicaps. Hoyt will probably take part in the pole vault and Cross of Yale who recently did better than the intercollegiate record with throwing the hammer 143 feet, will...
...Mile Run.T. P. Conneff, N. Y. A. C. and H. C. A. A., scratch...