Word: fall
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...boating interest of the college this fall has been centering on today's class races. The crews have been on the river for the past three weeks and today they will have a chance to show the result of their training. The men have been working steadily and they ought to make a good race. The juniors and sophomores have been practising nearly every day. A few new men have been developed, but the greater part of the boats will be filled with old men. The seniors have not been practising as hard as the other two crews; however, their...
This afternoon the annual fall races in barges will take place between the three upper classes. This race is not of great importance in college boating, yet it has a certain value because it seems to induce possible candidates for the university crew to begin the training season early. The rowing men themselves find this fall race a source of pleasure; it does not represent a winter of hard work and a defeat can easily be made good in the spring. This year the three upper classes are remarkably well represented for nearly all the men in the boats have...
Below is the record of the Harvard athletes who took prizes in the games of the Salford Harriers at the Congress Street grounds Saturday. A arge number entered who did not start. The large number of entries from the Harriers and the Manhattan, Boston, Fall River and Trimount clubs made it hard to win a place, and the slippery condition of the grounds made the records poor...
...fall games of the Princeton Athletic Association take place today...
...fall class races have been postponed from this afternoon to next Tuesday...