Word: dashes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...yards dash. 1st heat. 1, G. S. Mandell; 2, F. P. Sheldon; 3, W. W. Mackay; 4, J. W. Merrill, Jr. 2nd heat. 5, D. H. Clark; 6, W. S. Scott; 7. G. A. Reisner; S, A. D. Hodges...
...yards dash. 1st heat. 1, J. W. Merrill; 2, J. M. Smith; 3, G. A. Reisner. 2nd heat. 4, W. S. Scott; 5, D. H. Clark; 6, A. D. Hodges...
...amateur photographer here, who took photographs of many of the events at the Mott Haven sports, has an instantaneous one of the start of the last heat in the hundred yards dash This picture should be published and circulated at every college, as showing the unfairness with which Harvard was treated. It is seen by the picture that every man but Holden over the line, while Bonine has already begun to run. Thus is chicanery by which Harvard lost the race becomes manifest...
...MILE BICYCLE RACE.The trial heats of this important race followed the trials in the 100 yards dash. Dean won the first, with Renton, Columbia, second; and Hamilton of Yale, '86, won the second heat. The final heat ridden later in the day was contested by these three men. The first mile was very slow, and none of the men exerted themselves. Dean, who held the lead at first, allowed himself to be caught napping by Hamilton. The second mile was rather faster than the first, and the race was won easily by Hamilton in poor time...
...RUN.This race was practically a walk-over for Wendell Baker, '86, there being no good man to press him. In fact only two others, Griffith, '86, Princeton, and Ellison, '85. U. of P., went in. Baker's time was slow, as he was saying himself for the 220 yards dash. It was 54 2-5 sec., Griffith was a poor second...