Word: events
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...turn of the last lap Pratt, by a marvellous spurt, got the lead which he held to the finish, closely pressed by Hawes and Taylor in the order given. with Barron last. All the men rode within a second of the winner, and therefore broke the record. The next event, the mile walk, was won by R. S. Hale '91, in 7 minutes, A. L. Endicott '94 second. The 440 yards dash was run in one heat, only 10 men competing, and was won by T. J. stead '91 in 53 1-5 seconds. In the preliminary heats...
...were not examined by Dr. Sargent for the class games must be examined before competing tomorrow. Those who won prizes in the class games must compete again tomorrow in some event...
...were not examined by Dr. Sargent for the Class Games must be examined before running tomorrow, under penalty of being forbidden to run again this year; and all men who won prizes in the Class Games must compete in some event in the University Games...
...turns most frequently upon the points won by some small college, no chance is given to prove the real superiority between the two colleges. Take the last intercollegiate games, for instance, where Harvard won by 31 points to Yale's 29 1-2. Everything turned on a single event in which points were won by one of the smaller colleges. Harvard has no intention, of which we know, of withdrawing from the inter-collegiate games and, consequently, we hardly see how the probable influence of the dual league on the intercollegiate athletics would be, as the Times seems to hint...
...winning crew will receive cups. All members are requested to enter in order to make the event interesting. The course is so short that want of training should prevent no one from entering. The crews will be chosen by lot on Tuesday night and boats will be reserved for their use on Wednesday...