Word: howe
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...final heat of the 440-yards dash was a hot race from start to finish. Applegate, of Cambridge High and Latin School, led for the first three hundred yards, but Whitcomb, of Exeter, passed him on the turn and finished a few yards ahead, while Howe, of Worcester Academy, was a close third...
...Cambridge High and Latin, equalled R. F. Hanson's record of 2m. 1 1-5s. In the high jump, Rotch, of Hopkinson, made a new record of 5 ft. 8 in., raising C. J. Paine's record one-quarter of an inch. In this event, Kendall and Howe, of Worcester Academy, and Ellis, of Andover, tied for second place with the bar at 5 ft. 6 1-2 in. The three points were divided among the two schools, and in the jump-off Kendall won the second prize and Howe the third...
First heat, won by G. G. Whitcomb, P. E. A.; second, W. J. Howe, W. A.; third, C. H. Schweppe, P. A. A.; fourth, J. A. Knowles, H. Time...
...Rotch, H.; height, 5 ft. 8 in. Second, tie between H. B. Kendall, W. A.; C. H. R. Howe, W. A., and G. G. Ellis, P. A. A. Height...
...Rotch of Hopkinson, who jumped 5 ft. 8 1-2 in. at the winter sports, E. H. R. Howe of Worcester Academy, and Converse of English High are the best known high jumpers. In the broad jump Kane and Buxbaum of English High may win points. The winner of the pole vault last winter, J. A. Shorey of Cushing Academy should win this event. Kendall of Worcester Academy and Keen of Hopkinson are the next best...