Word: fours
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...mile trial race was held yesterday afternoon on the Charles River track to choose two of the men to complete the bicycle team of four who will compete in the U. of P. dual games next Saturday. C. J. Harbeck 1900 and W. R. Brinckerhoff, 3S., who are already at the training table, did the pacing. H. P. White '99 was first in 2.35 and J. F. Wood '98 finished a close second. These two men were taken to the table last night. A trial for the Yale games will be held next Monday...
...totals of the best four strings out of six shall count for the prizes...
...Langford; 7, Griswold; 6, Greenway; 5, Bailey; 4, Allen; 3, Campbell; 2, Whitney, and bow, D. Rogers. The order of the Freshman crew is: Stroke, Williams; 7, Greenleaf; 6, McGee; 5, Cross; 4, Niedecken; 3, Brock, captain; 2, Flint; bow, Simons. On Friday the University crew rowed over a four-mile course on time...
...Saturday the interscholastic tennis tournament was started on Jarvis Field and was played up to the semi-finals. There are four men still left in the tournament-Beals Wright, of Hopkinson; C. Cummings, of Newton High; A. P. Hawes, of Hopkinson, and S. Ware, of Brookline High. Of the men just mentioned the first two and the last two will play against each other this morning, and the two winners will play this afternoon...
...Harvard lacrosse team defeated the All-Massachusetts team on Holmes Field by the score of eight goals to none. The Harvard team was much the stronger, and at no time did Massachusetts have a chance of winning. In fact only once was Harvard's goal in danger. Harvard made four goals in the first and four in the second half...