Word: mile
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yesterday was given over to comparative rest. The Freshmen took a four-mile walk, while the University rowers went for a short cruise in G. L. Batchelder's auxillary yawl, the "Dorello." Most of the time that has not been taken up with actual rowing, has been spent in quarters on account of the cold and rain. Rubber boots have been issued and are worn by the men outside...
...Duggan '20, H. D. Costigan '20, E. O. Gourdin '21, A. M. Douglass '21, W. H. Goodwin '20, and D. F. O'Connell '20 from the University team, and B. Wharton and C. A. McCarthy from 1922 will be entered in the quarter and half-mile events. The half-mile should be one of the team's strong points next year because of its representatives in O'Connell, who won the event in the Intercollegiates this year; Costigam, Duggan, Douglass, and Goddwin, who won over Yale in the relay race; and B. Wharton '22, one of the two individual stars...
...Connell and C. E. Dexter '22 will be back for the mile-run and the latter will also be entered in the two-mile event, together with B. Lewis '20. R. W. Harwood '20, who left with Moore for the Inter-Allied games in France, and M. Gratwick '22 will compete next year, in the pole-vault; Krogness and Gourdin are the entrants in the broad-jump and Krogness in the high jump. C. A. Clark '19, the University shot-putter who placed in the Intercollegiates will be eligible to compete next year and G. G. Monks '21 will represent...
...Conn., June 6.--This afternoon at 5 o'clock the University and Freshman crews arrived at Red Top. Immediately following the arrival all three eights were given a short work-out consisting of a three-quarter mile paddle down stream against wind the tide. This is the first time since the spring of 1916 that a University shell has been launched on the Thames. The Yale crews came down from Gales Ferry to cheer Harvard just as the latter arrived from Cambridge...
...their return from this short preliminary stretch, the crews lined up for a half-mile brush which ended rather abruptly when the Freshmen, having drawn too near the Western shore, fouled the second University boat. All the oarsmen were in the best of condition, and, considering the fact that today's event was merely an informal warming up, it was considered very satisfactory...