Word: dual
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There are 110 individual entries for the B. A. A. open handicap games which are to be held on the Irvington oval this afternoon, and the class of men entered is such that good contests should result. The near approach of the dual games between Harvard and Yale has reduced the list of competitors from Harvard, except in the dash and the field events. Newell, Harvard '98, will be in the mile run, being on scratch with Arthur Blake...
...dual track games, more regularly than in any other athletic contests, Harvard has of late been victorious over Yale. It is this year particularly desirable that her supremacy in this direction should be maintained, and the games of Saturday give very good grounds for the hope that it will be. The records made were in most cases very gratifying. Still more so was the skill in racing which many of the men showed. Harvard will put a strong team on the field on the eighteenth. Of the men who won places in Saturday's games, only one will be unable...
...record of 24 ! seconds in the 220 yds. hurdles, made by J. L. Bremer, Jr., of Harvard in the dual league games at New Haven last year was allowed to stand as a collegiate record...
...motion of Harvard it was agreed to add a team race to the programme of the dual meet, to be run independently and the result not to count for the cup. This race will be the last event on the programme and the contestants may be either men who have previously run in the meeting or entirely fresh men. If the race is a success this year it was agreed that it might be considered a possible substitute for the mile walk next year...
...annual business meeting of the University Track Athletic Cup Association, which is the dual league of Harvard and Yale, will be held in Springfield today. The purpose of the meeting is to make arrangements for the annual field meeting, which is to be held in Cambridge this year. The Harvard delegates are G. B. Morison '83, Wendell Baker '85, N. W. Bingham '95, and G. Crompton...