Word: lapped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...team race with Williams Harvard won by one-third of a lap...
...time of the Harvard-Georgetown race was disputed. Wefers did not run, so that Georgetown was weak and Hollister, Harvard's last man, was almost a lap ahead. In the confusion, a mistake was made, and Hollister had to run an extra lap. The time given was 3m. 31s., including Hollister's pause. The correct time...
...mile handicap the men ran one lap more than was necessary, which accounts for the time, 5m. 40s. Won by O. W. Richardson '99 (100 yds.); R. A. Garrison 1900 (80 yds.), third...
...team from the Mott Haven squad went to the First Regiment Armory last evening and had a team race with a team from Company A of the First Regiment. In every lap of the race the Harvard man finished ahead of his opponent and Harvard finally won by nearly half a lap. The men who ran were H. L. Williams '97, H. E. Shore '99, A. W. Blakemore '97 and W. R. Mansfield '97. J. Bordman L. S. and A. M. Eaton, formerly of '97, ran in the Company A team...
Last night the second annual indoor games of the Cambridgeport G. A. were held in the Gymnasium, at the corner of Prospect and Harvard streets. Although the Harvard entries had been in training only a short time they did fairly well and, considering the small track, which was fifteen laps to the mile, the times made were good. The mile run, won by Grant M. S., was the best performance of the evening. Grant caught the limit men about half-way through the race, and finished nearly half a lap ahead. Porter also ran a good race...