Word: mins
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...preliminary heats in the one-mile ordinary were won by Scott, Sydenham A. A., first time 3 min. 1-5 sec., Zimmerman, N. Y. A. C., second; 2d heat, Murphy, N. Y. A. C., first, time 2 min. 54 2-5 sec., J. Clark, C. B. C., second. Taylor, while spurting around the bend in the last lap, fell, partly through a foul and partly through his own fault, but the referee allowed him the ride in the final heat. This event was a decided farce. For two laps the men loafed. At the beginning of the third...
...mile safety, solid tires, was an exciting race between Tyler, H. B. C., Pratt and Olmstead, H. U. C. A. Pratt made a plucky spurt in the last lap, coming in but a few feet behind Tyler, who won in 2 min, 56 3-5 sec.; Olmstead third...
Kimball, R. L. S., took first place in the one mile ordinary, interscholastic, time 3 min. 7 3-5 sec. Townsend, Phillips Andover, second, and Pierce, R. L. S. third. Kimball and Townsend kept very even throughout the race, finishing within half a length of each other...
...quarter in 52 2-5 sec., Hawes setting the pace for the last 220 yards. R. S. Hale broke the American collegiate record for the 3 mile walk. Brackett was a fair second. The latter record was by H. H. Bemis of Harvard in 1885, and was 24 min., 14 2-5 sec. Hale's time was 23 min., 48 4-5 sec. A. M. White won a 3-4 mile race, running slowly for the first half-mile, and making the last quarter mile in 57 sec. F. F. Carr and J. O. Nichols ran the same distance shortly...
Chemistry 2, Min...