Word: mansfield
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Only twenty-five men will be taken to New York next Thursday to compete in the intercollegiate games. The men chosen are: For the 100 and 220 yard dashes, Bigelow, Redpath, Roche, Gonterman and Denholm; Vincent, Fish, Mansfield and Butler in the quarter-mile run; Hollister, Fenno, Bordman and Williams in the half-mile; Grant in the mile; Munroe in the high hurdles, and Mason and Bremer in the low hurdles. Phillips and Liebmann will start in the walk; J. S. Clarke, E. H. Clark, Mason and Somers are in the broad jump; Putnam and E. H. Clark...
...following men be at the training table this morning: Gonterman, Mansfield, Shaw, Morse, Denholm, Emmons, Somers, Hoyt, E. H. Clark...
...heat won by M. L. Butler, H. A. A. (30 yds.); second, E. F. Phillips, H. A. A. (30 yds.); third, H. H. Fish, H. A. A. (14 yds.); time, 49 1-5s. Second trial, won by G. G. Whitcomb, P. E. A. (20 yds.); second, W. R. Mansfield, H. A. A. (14 yds.); third, R. P. Williams, E. B. A. A. (5 yds.); time, 50s. Third trial, won by T. W. McKenna, H. C. A. A. (20 yds.); second, M. Bettmann, H. A. A. (30 yds.); third, W. H. Vincent, H. A. A. (5 yds.); time...
...quarter mile run the handicaps were altogether too long and the men near scratch had no chance to win places. The winner was M. Butler, whose time was 48s. Fish ran a good race and finished close to the winners, with Mansfield close behind...
...Mansfield...