Word: finneran
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Dates: during 1891-1891
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...hurdle. - P. J. Finneran, B. A. A., (1 yd.), first; E. B. Bloss, second, time...
...fifty yards hurdle was a very pretty contest. The preliminary heats were won by Fearing, A. M. White, and Finneran, B. A. A. It was a very close thing between Fearing and White in the finals, but Fearing finally crossed the line in 7 2-5 seconds, 1-5 second ahead of White. J. P. Lee hurt his back so badly that he fainted after the race...
...matched are most of them that it would be as hard to pick a winner as to get an A in Fine Arts. It is very probable however that first place will be won by Bloss, Thayer, Moen, Thompson, Hall, or Green. In the fifty yards hurdle, Fearing and Finneran (B. A. A.) are field favorites. J. Crane is looked upon as winner in the pole vault. although Wheelwright will push him very hard. In the running high jump Fearing is a probable winner and will make an effort to beat his record of two weeks ago; Morse and Green...
...have been allowed to enter. In addition to the list of Harvard men published in yesterday's CRIMSON, the following have entered from the B. A. A.: Fifty yards dash James, Shea, J. H. Clausen; fifty yards hurdle, J. Crane, Jr., J. E. Morse, P. J. Finneran; pole vault, J. Crane, Jr., P. J. Finneran, H. R. Dalton, Jr., W. G. Irwin; running high jump, J. E. Morse; standing high jump, W. G. Irwin; putting 16 Ib. shot, E. P. Whitman, D. Long. These with the Harvard and M. I. T. men make up the whole number entered...