Word: finishers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Affairs in Harvard baseball are at a crisis. If the nine lose today, the series is, practically speaking, gone. The game must be won. Students and nine must work together from start to finish, without dismay if Yale should hold the lead, without slackening if Harvard should gain an advantage. It is everybody together for Harvard, or the game is Yale...
ELLIS AMD MELLEDGE, Harvard Square or 72 Equitable Building, Boston.The S. S. "Miranda," which has been chartered for Dr. Cook's Arctic Expedition, will be anchored at the finish of the Harvard-Yale course, affording an excellent chance to view the race. Tickets will be sold for $1.00 each, and may be had of Maynard Ladd, 9 Matthews Hall, or at a place to be announced later...
...dash and vim and grit in which the crimson men go at their work. In the slower stroke Yale rows far the easier, more graceful stroke. But when they come to "hit up" the stroke to 36 and 37, as in the fourmile time row on Saturday, that superb finish vanishes. The time of that fourmile row was 21m. 10s., just one minute slower than the Thames record, made under similarly favorable conditions of wind and tide...
Three Harvard men took prizes at the open handicap games of the Boston Athletic Association on Irvington Oval yesterday afternoon. Garcelon L. S., and Whittren '95, both reached the finals in the hundred yards dash. Garcelon took third place in a close finish...
...officers of the meeting are: Referee, G. B. Morrison, B. A. A.; judges at finish, M. Chamberlain, Camb., G. W. Beals, B. A. A., H. H. White, Camb.; field judges, C. H. Kip, B. A. A., R. S. Hale, B. A. A., N. W. Bingham, Jr., H. A. A.; timers, F. M. Wood, B. A. A., G. F. Brown, Jr., B. A. A., C. M. Lincoln, B. A. A.; starter, John W. Bowler, Boston; judge of walking, C. E. Merrill, Boston; scorer, M. Stern, B. A. A.; assistant scores, R. B. Beals, H. A. A.; H. D. Bannister...