Word: final
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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With five teams - first round, 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 has a bye; second round, winner of first heat pulls with 5, and the winner of this heat pulls the final with the winner of second heat of first round...
With six teams - first round, 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6; second round, winner of first and second heats. Winner of this heat pulls the final with winner of third heat, first round...
With four teams 1 and 2 shall pull, then 3 and 4, and the winners pull the final...
...WORD to those who have been assessed, and wish to vote at the coming election: if any one has been refused registration by the city clerk, he may bring his case before the Board of Aldermen, who have the final decision in the matter, on Saturday, Monday, or Tuesday evenings next. The registration list will close at ten o'clock Tuesday evening, the 29th, and it is of course understood that no one can vote unless his name is on the list. The matter is worth some trouble, and we hope that none will fail to present themselves before...
Harlem Regatta. - At this regatta, on October 19, over a one-mile course, B. T. Keator of Yale won his trial-heat in 7 min. 39 1/2 sec. (Junior single sculls), but was beaten in the final in 7 min. 40 1/4 sec., by Lyon of the Dauntless Club. H. Livingston of Yale was beaten in his trial-heat for the Senior single sculls by Mills, N. Y. A. C., in 8 min. 7 1/2 sec. The brothers Livingston won the double-scull race from three other boats...