Word: finished
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...report of the mile run last Saturday published in the CRIMSON was incorrect. Mr. Brandt, '85, was a good second at the finish, and Mr. Root, '85, a close third...
...hand when a desperate rush is made upon them. The centre fielders played all around their opponents and did the most efficient work ever done by Harvard men in that position. The attack, although laboring under the disadvantage of having poor or new sticks, had a style and finish about their play also superior to that of former years...
...arrangement will not be changed. All the events will be started promptly, as it is desirable to finish the sports before 4 on account of the freshman game. Contestants are requested to be ready to start three minutes before the times given on the programme, and to get rubbed down early. The order in the 220-yards dash will be the same as that published Thursday, with R. D. Smith...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- As all who saw the class races must have observed, three tug-boats, the referee's boat and two others, passed ahead of '86 and '88 some distance from the finish. The inevitable result was that those two crews were very considerably impeded. Such a thing ought never to have been allowed. An interference of that sort might determine the order of the two last crews, which is not a matter of entire indifference. In this case it apparently did not have that effect, but such an interference must always have the effect of making it still...
...This order was not greatly altered at the sluice-way. When the leading crews reached Exeter Street, the sophomores had drawn up on the seniors, and from this point on, they gradually increased their lead. From Exeter Street to the finish, the race between '85 and '87 was a magnificent struggle, but '87 steadily gained until the boat crossed the line a length and a half to the good, in 11 m. 13 1-2s., followed by '85 in 11m. 24 1 2s; '88, in 12m. 29 1-2s.; and '86 in 13m. Both these latter boats narrowly...