Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University four-oar Burchard remained at 3 again today. The men had light work in the morning, but in the afternoon went fully five miles, and showed some improvement over their recent work. Lunt is fast recovering and went out in a pair-oared barge with Amberg today. Word was received today that Morgan's injury is not so serious as anticipated, and he is expected to be about again by Saturday...
...first half-mile, which was covered in good time. Then the stroke was lowered until the end of the second mile, where the Freshman eight was waiting off the Navy Yard. Starting on even terms the 1910 boat took about a length on their racing start, and at a fast clip had a quarter of a length of open water at the 2 1-2 mile flag. This lead was maintained with slight variations until the crews passed the 3 1-2 mile post. Both rowed hard, making a very pretty race. Entering the last half-mile, Farley...
Columbia's playing this spring has been decidedly erratic. They have lost the majority of their games, but occasionally have put up a fast steady game. Yale, Pennsylvania, and Brown have all beaten them badly; but in the recent game with Cornell, which had defeated them 10-3 in the first game, they pulled out in the last of the twelfth and won 4-3. None of their pitchers have proved effective against good teams, but they have rarely been properly supported...
...year, taking third place in the 100-yard and second place in the 220-yard dashes against Yale, and third place in the 220-yard dash in the Intercollegiate meet. Last year in the dual games with Yale he took first place in the 220-yard dash in the fast time of 21 4-5 seconds, and was third in the Intercollegiate games. This year at New Haven he won first and second places in the 220 and 100-yard dashes respectively. In the Intercollegiate games last Saturday he strained a tendon in his leg in the final heat...
...winners of the heats in the low hurdles were the same as in the high. A. B. Mason '08 secured second place in his heat and may figure in the finals today, although he will have to run very fast to beat out Talcott of Cornell and Armstrong of Princeton...