Word: paces
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...another of the same kind today. Coach Haines sent his first two crews down the length of the Basin with frequent spurts between the two. From the lower end of the Basin they were put through the long five-mile grind to the Newell Boathouse at a steady, uninterrupted pace...
...Bennett Pace...
...Standish, over the line by about a length and a half. These two eights were rowing neck and neck for the first half of the distance, but towards the last the race developed into a contest in which it was a matter of which crew could keep up the pace they were going for the longest time, and Gore pulled in ahead. The second Gore boat had third place, and Smith lurched across last. The winning Bore eight will race tomorrow afternoon against Middlesex...
...yard low hurdle events. Both of these men will be awarded minlature bronze hurdles by Mr. W. F. Garcelon '95. Two heats in the first race and three in the second, all exceptionally close, were held before the final heat. Whitney won his event by a pace from C. H. Hauers '23, while Barker defeated W. J. Reycroft by less than a foot...
...Princeton's eight working life one man, hold all of the lead and gain a few feet more, while the Crimson dropped almost a whole length. The Navy and Princeton were beginning to speed up their stroke fighting for the lead and the Harvard eight could not stand the pace set by the world's champions and their betters. Brown was working the men behind him to every bit of their ability and Terry was not allowing the men on his side of the boat to fall behind, but the race was too hard and every stroke sent the Tigers...