Word: finished
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ninth, Princeton went out in one, two, three order, and the great Harvard-Princeton game was at an end, for Harvard did not care to finish her half of the inning...
...open handicap games of the H. A. A., will be held this afternoon on Holmes Field, at 2 p.m. The officers of the meeting will be: Referee, G. B. Morison, B. A. A.; judges at finish, Henry Taggard, B. A. A., G. S. Mandell, B. A. A.; G. W. Beals, B. A. A.; field judges, R. B. Wade, Y. A. A., C. H. Kip, B. A. A., Edward Sturgis, B. A. A., F. R. Peters, B. A. A.; timers, John Graham, E. E. Merrill, J. O. Lathrop; judge of walking, E. E. Merrill; starter, H. S. Cornish...
...pretty race from the Harvard Bridge down to the finish. The crowds along the wall and on the bridge cheered strongly, while the sophomore sympathizers on the grand stand, nearly went wild with joy when Ninety-four was seen to lead by a length. Both juniors and seniors now began to quicken their stroke perceptibly and the freshmen for a while showed a tendency to jab at the water, causing more or less splash, but soon recovered themselves. When the crews reached the stake boat, half way from the bridge to the Union Club, Ninety-two, Ninety-three and Ninety...
...last half mile was a hard pull and the effects of the first part were being seen in the rowing of all the crews. Bow in Ninety-four was very weak toward the finish and rowed rather poorly, while the crew as a whole was swinging off its keel and had become a little careless. No. 7 in the Ninety-two crew was pretty well exhausted, but a spurt was called for and the men pluckily bent to their oars for a last effort, but with no perceptible difference, although the crew came in excellent form. Ninety-three made...
...annual class races will be rowed over the usual course in the Charles River basin. The start is from the Longwood Bridge straight down to the Harvard Bridge, thence with a slight turn to the Union Boat Club, a few feet this side of which is the finish line. An extremely close contest is looked for, as the crews are to all appearances more evenly matched than last year...