Word: finishers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Kernan, fails to row his shoulders back at the finish, which tends to make worse stroke's fault of rowing too short. He rows well, considering his brief experience as an oarsman...
...Glidden, swings back too far and settles at the finish...
...following will act as officials: Referee-W. B. Curtis, N. Y. A. C. Judges at finish-J. E. Sullivan, N. J. A. C.; H. Taggart, B. A. A.; B. S. Weeks, N. Y. A. C. Starter-W. H. Robertson. Timers-R. Stoll, N. Y. A. C.; F. M. Wood, B. A. A.; J. Graham, B. A. A. Field judges-H. Baxter, N. Y. A. C.; J. E. Morse, N. A. A.; M. L. Pratt, B. A. A. Clerk of course-J. J. Dixon, National Club of Brooklyn. Assistant clerks of course-H. W. Howe, H. A. A.; I. N. Swift...
...considerably bettered their records. Foote ran in good form in the two-mile race, winning without difficulty. Antisdell's victory over Grosvenor in the 220 was the surprise of the day. Grosvenor is Technology's crack sprinter, but Antisdell passed him about twenty feet from the finish and won by several feet. The best time was made in the 440, which Fullerton ran on a heavy track in 52 seconds. The summary is as follows...
Judges at finish-J. F. Moakley; P. J. Finneran, E. B. A. A.; A. Dowling...