Word: events
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first event on the afternoon programme was the 100 yards dash. Harvard's chance here rested with Prado, who was beaten in his trial heat by Bucholtz of Pennsylvania and Derr of Princeton. Richards of Yale succeeded in getting into the semi-finals, where Bucholtz and patterson, Williams's only winner, passed him. This put harvard and Yale out of the event, which went to Ramsdell of the U. of P., as the first of his victories. The final time was 10s., equalling the intercollegiate record. Patterson was second, scoring Williams's only two points, and Bucholtz third...
...England Intercollegiate games which were held in Worcester yesterday the Massachusetts Institute of Technology won first place with 38 points. Brown won 25 1-3 points, Williams 24 and Dartmouth 18. Below is given the winner of first place in each event...
...Ramsdell and Bucholtz of Pennsylvania seem most likely to show up well. Dear won the recent Princeton-Columbia hundred in 10 1-5 seconds. Ramsdell has been running regularly in the same time this spring and Pennsylvania seems fairly confident that he will win. Buchotz was second in the event last year but has been beaten by Ramsdell this spring...
...following are the Harvard entries for the Mott Haven games to be held at the Berkeley Oval in New York on May 26. Beginning at 10.30 in the morning trial heats will be run off in the 440 yards dash and the candidates in the field events will be reduced to five in each event. The games will commence...
Take these track games. Three of the field events practically went to Yale by default. In one of these Yale won by the efforts of men who had worked hard in former years without seeing any great success result; in the other two Yale had at work her heavy men prominent in other forms of athletics. Harvard had only one man in each event. Now it is perfectly certain that there are a number of men here who if they had trained persistently could have done something for the University in these events, but they did not take the trouble...