Word: counts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Gold medals will be awarded to the winners in the seven classes. First place will count four points and second and third two and one respectively, with one-half point added if a fall is secured. The preliminary bouts will be held Saturday afternoon and the finals in the evening...
...country is looking towards the colleges. Now is the time to be a patriot. Now is the time for service that will count...
...yard swim (individual times count) First heat won by William Foster, M. T., 1m. 1 3-5s.; second, Philip Wade, C. C. N. Y., 1m. 6 2-5s.; third, C. U. Shreve Harvard, 1m. 15s. Second heat won b Max Untersee, M. I. T., 1m. 1-4s.; second, Robert Jackson, Harvard, 1m. 10s third, Benjamin Isler...
...yard swim (individual times count) First heat won by Robert Gay, M. I. T. 2m. 53 3-5s.; second, Philip Wade, C. C N. Y., 2m. 55 3-5s.; third, Malvin H. Leo nard, Harvard, 3m. 10 4-5s. Second hea won by Robert Bolan, M. I. T., 2m. 5 4-5s.; second, Edward Karsten, C. C. N. Y., 3m. 5 2-5s.; third Sidney J. Rogers Harvard...
...yard swim (individual times count): First heat won by William C. Foster M. I. T., 26s.; second, Ernest Baehr, C. C N. Y., 28 4-5s.; third, C. Upton Shreve Harvard, 29 3-5s. Second heat won by Charles Scranton, M. I. T., 26 3-5s.; second, Robert C. Jackson, Harvard, 28 3-5s.; third, Samuel Schenberg...