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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...composed of men who thoroughly understand the game, play an exhibition match in the Gymnasium, in order that the men here may understand the game better. Two games can be played at the same time in the Gymnasium, one on the floor and one in the cage, while in good weather a third field can be laid out on the asphalt court back of the Gymnasium. Though no regular teams have as yet been organized, scrub teams play every afternoon. Dr. Sargent does not wish to have any games arranged with outside teams until the men understand better...
...events, ran very well and will probably develop into point winners. A. W. Robinson, the interscholastic champion, was not hard pushed in the 100 yards dash. If he can swing into the stride quicker after the start he will be a hard man to beat. C. M. Rotch did good work in the high jump, considering that he had just recovered from illness. E. N. Mills has had to be careful of a strained tendon in his leg. He is able to jog at an easy pace but as soon as he begins to sprint his old injury troubles...
...hurdles from scratch in 25 3-5 seconds, only one fifth slower than the winning time at the intercollegiate meet last spring, and in the running high jump he cleared the bar at 5 ft. 11 1-4 in., on his first trial. D. Grant also has been making good records this fall. He won the mile run in the 'Varsity games in 4m. 30 4-5s., and was first in the two hare and hound runs in which he was a hound. Last Saturday he won the B. A. A. five-mile cross country...
...number of men who have taken part in the hare and hound runs this fall was smaller than usual, but the time has been good. H. B. Clark 1901, and O. W. Richardson '99, together with Grant, have divided the honors in these runs winning seven of the eleven prizes...
EXCELLENT board and good service can be obtained for $6.00 per week at 1190 Mass. Ave., opposite Beck Hall. Club tables to let. Transients accommodated...