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Word: lapping (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first six laps of the two-mile race, the pace was set by the limit men, the five scratch men running together behind the main bunch. On the seventh lap Richardson took the lead, followed closely by F. C. Williams '01, C. J. Swan '01 and E. W. Mills '02. Richardson kept ahead easily, and finished in 10m, 4s., without being pushed. Williams fell on the home stretch, and Swan finished second, and Mills third. Both were scratch men. The time for this race is within 3 1-5s. seconds of the Harvard record, made by H. B. Clark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HANDICAP RUNS. | 4/30/1901 | See Source »

...legs are jammed down hand with the weight of the body on the loins muscles, and the arms moving in unison with the legs. The recover is slow and less jerky than in the stroke previously used. In the blade work, the hands are not dropped in the lap, but are kept on the same level. The feather is carried back flat, and the oar is turned very quickly for the catch. The oar meets the water at an angle of ninety degrees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Rowing Stroke at Columbia. | 4/5/1901 | See Source »

...pole, which was a great advantage on the narrow track, and finished about five yards ahead of Cook of Pennsylvania. W. G. Clerk '01 ran a hard race and opened up a gap of about 40 yards over M. J. Westney, which was increased to almost half a lap by E. C. Rust '04. J. G. Wills '02 also gained on the last relay and won the race by over half a lap. The time, 3m. 11 1-5a., lowers the record held by Georgetown by one-fifth of a second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B. A. A. INDOOR MEET | 2/18/1901 | See Source »

...University crews raced yesterday over the three and three-eighths mile course, from the Weld Boat House to the Union Boat Club. The first eight gave the second a start of twenty seconds and did not lap them until they reached Harvard Bridge. From there to the finish the first crew steadily gained, finally winning by about two feet; time, 18.12. The eights were fortunate in finding the bridges all clear, but in passing under Harvard Bridge the first crew was slightly hindered by their oars hitting a pile beneath the water. The men were brought back from the finish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Time-Row Yesterday. | 5/17/1900 | See Source »

...mile run was small. Knowles won the mile by about sixty yards, in the creditable time of 4 minutes 48 seconds. He is a strong runner and will be a valuable addition to the team. In the two-mile, Richardson led until the middle of the last lap, when Foote passed him and won by about ten yards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | 4/13/1900 | See Source »

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