Word: miles
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Columbia bicycle prize cup offered by the Pope Manufacturing Company, to be competed for in amateur twenty-mile bicycle races, is in the form of a solid silver horn, resting at one part of it on a bronze pedestal and steadied by two dragon's legs, the whole standing about fifteen inches high. The cup is in the general style of the old Scandinavian (and Celtic) drinking horns of the eighth and ninth centuries. The horn is about four inches in diameter at the largest part, gracefully shaped, the ornamentation being of frosted, smooth-polished, oxidized, and hammered surfaces, with...
...Mile Run - G. B. Morison, '83. J. B. Walker, '84, and W. R. Trask...
...Mile Walk - S. Coolidge, '83, and C. A. Brown...
...Mile Bicycle Race - E. Norton, '85, and M. Maverick...
Harvard has certainly every reason to feel satisfied with the result of the athletic games on Saturday. The records in almost every instance were very good, and the fact that, except in the case of the mile walk, no one of the winners was pressed, give us every reason to expect far better performances next Saturday. Mr. Soren in the running high jump excelled any of his previous records, and in Mr. Atkinson, who cleared five feet six inches, we have an excellent man to take his place next year. The running of Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Morison was beyond...