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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Half mile run, 5 entries-Won by E. B. Hill '94, scratch; time, 1 min., 58 4-5 sec. Second, H. Emerson '96, 30 yds. E. Hollister '97, 15 yds., tripped and fell in the second lap, otherwise it would have been close between him and Emerson...
...mile run, 5 entries-Won by J. Boardman, Jr., '94, scratch; time, 4 min., 47 sec. Second, R. R. Hollister '97, 10 yds. Boardman did not make up his handicaps till the end of the last lap. Hollister, who was pressing him hard, suddenly gave out on the final stretch, but spurted just in time to get second...
...open handicap at a mile was contested in two beats. E. A. McDuffee started from the twenty-five yard mark and caught the field on the second lap. He won the heats easily in 2 m 30 3 5 sec. H. J. Pole of Lynn with 90 yards handicap got second. Berlo managed to finish third. The second heat was won by E. H. Snow of the Press C. C. with 90 yards in 2 m. 29 sec. J. Hovestadt, 150 yards, was second. Windle dropped out at the half mile. The final heat was a pretty race between McDuffee...
...special mile with limited handicaps was the best contested event of the meeting. The men all kept bunched together and on the lower turn of the third lap, a collision occurred which pulled four men out of the race. Berlo remounted but could do nothing. Robinson was badly bruised about the face and arms. E. A. McDuffee starting from the 25 yard mark had an easy time winning the event in 2 m. 31 3 5 sec. H. J. Pote. 90 yards, was second and G. C. Quinn, 70 yards, finished third...
...team race was interesting and one-sided, as the Springfield team had left, and the Press C. C. was substituted. The McDuffee brothers were first and second at the end of every lap and the Maldens won with ease in the slow time of 2 m. 41 seconds...