Word: miles
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Pennsylvania last year, by 55 1-5 seconds. H. Jaques, Jr., '11 finished third in 34 minutes, 20 seconds, also beating last year's record. The pace set by Dull of Michigan was very fast and soon after the start the line of runners extended a quarter of a mile along the course. The leaders, however, kept well together until a steep hill was reached, two miles from the start. Here H. H. Howland of Technology took the lead, closely followed by Jaques and Young. This order was maintained for the first three miles. On the second lap Young took...
...race started near the corner of Boylston street and Dunster road, the course running parallel to Boylston street towards Hammond's pond. At the car station it circled to the left into Woodland road, the one-mile mark being near the crossing of Woodland road and Heath street. At this point the men were still close together, the order of the leaders being, Spitzer, Lightner, Whitney, Wood, Haskell, Mann, Vilas, and Jaques. From there the course went through the woods to the right of the road until it reached the Warren farm, where it turned to the left, crossing...
...fall rowing of the University crew squad ended this afternoon with a race between the three crews, over the three-and-one-half-mile course, starting opposite the Weld boathouse, and finishing in the basin opposite the Union boathouse. The third crew started first, ten seconds ahead of the second, and was able to hold this lead over the latter crew throughout the race. The second crew was never a dangerous opponent and the race soon proved to be a struggle between the University and third crews. The former easily gained on the second and passed it at the Longwood...
...course will be 6 miles long, extending twice around the 3-mile Chestnut Hill course which starts and finishes near the corner of Boylston street and Dunster road, Chestnut Hill. From this point spectators may obtain a good view of the start, 3-mile mark, and finish...
...graded crew race between the first Weld and Newell crews will be rowed this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock over the one-and-seven-eighths-mile course in the basin, between the Union boathouse and the Longwood bridge. The members of the winning crew will be awarded their club insignia, which consists of a large "N" or "W" with "U.B.C." in small letters. The races will be closely watched by Coach Wray, and men who show up well will be taken on the University squad next spring...