Word: final
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...team will have the advantage of playing on the home grounds while its opponents will have a corresponding disadvantage. In addition to this, we know that the team may count on hearty support from the college. The men throughout the university feel that Harvard's chances for final victory are by no means to be despaired of, and they will do all in their power to help to this much-desired...
...yards-First heat won by J. P. Lee, Harvard, in 22 2-5s; A. S. Vosburgh, Columbia, second; E. B. Hinckley, Yale, third. Second heat won by C. H. Sherrill, Yale, in 22 4-5s; F. A. Robinson, Yale, second. Final heat won by Sherrill in 22 2-5s; J. P. Lee, second...
...meeting as a whole was very successful. Eight records were broken, and the work was above the average. The final standing of the colleges was as follows, not counting the bicycle race...
...Walker, Yale, second. Second heat-C. H. Sherrill, Yale, time 10 2-5s.; E. C. Moen, Harvard, second. Third heat-F. W. Robinson, Yale, time 10 3-5s.: C H. Mapes, Columbia, second, Trial for seconds, E. C. Moen, Harvard, 10 3-5s.; final heat won by Sherrill of Yale, in 10 1-5s., Moen, Harvard, second, Robinson of Yale, third: 120 yards hurdle race, first heat, H. S. Williams, Yale, first, time 17 4-5s.; N. L. Deming. Yale, second; second heat, Herbert Mapes, Columbia, first, 16 4-5s.; K. Brown, Harvard, second...
...Deming, Yale, second. Second heat-G. S. Mandell, Harvard, first in 27 1-5 s; E. B. Bodley, Harvard, second. Third heat-Herbert Mapes, Columbia, first in 43 4-5s; S. D. Pierce, Columbia, second. Trial for seconds won by Deming in 28s; final heat won by Mapes in 26 2-5 s. Williams and Mandell were tied for second place in the final. Williams...