Word: derickson
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard-F. B. Lund, E. B. Bodley, W. Myer, E. C. Moen, G. S. Mandell. Yale-C. H. Sherrill, A. R. Moen, H. F. Walker, H. R. Sweny, F. W. Robinson. Princeton-S. J. King, W. C. Dohm, T. Payne, K. S. Ames, C. E. Babcock. Columbia-S. Derickson, jr., H. Shipman, A. S. Mahony, E. B, La Fevla. U. of P.- C. Thibault, C. Woodbury...
...Mandell, E. C.Moen, W. Myer, G. P. Cogswell, H. R. Miles. Yale-C. H. Sherrill, A. R. Moen, F. R. Robinson, H. R. Sweny, W. P. Graves, W. Harmar, H. F. Walker. Princeton-S. J. King, W. C. Dohm, T. Payne, K. L. Ames, C. E. Babcock. Columbia -S. Derickson, jr., H. Shipman, H. R. Connell, H. M. Banks, Jr., C. H. Colten. U. of P.-C. Thibault...
Holden were the first and second in the first, and R. D. Smith, '86, and Derickson, '85, Columbia in the second. The final heat was won handily by Wendell Baker, in 22 3-5s. Derickson was second...
...large number of entries, nineteen in all, and it was necessary to have four trial heats, the winners and the best second to run in the final heat. Baker won the first; Bonine, '86, U. of M., the second; Mapes, '85, Columbia, the third; Holden, the fourth; and Derickson, '85, Columbia, was the best second man. Smith of Harvard ran third in the second heat...
...called to the fact, he refused to set them back, but fired his pistol, sending the men off. Baker was behind at the time and so failed to catch either of the first two men, though running much faster than either. Bonine won in 10 3-5s. and Derickson was second...