Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...scratch races of the Harvard Rowing Club were held yesterday afternoon over a straight away course, starting from the Weld Boat House, and extending a quarter of a mile down stream. There were seven crews entered which made it necessary to row the race in two heats. In the first heat the following crews competed: Crew 1-R. Stone '93, C. Morgan '94, G. Hay, L. S., A. A. Beebe '94. Crew 2-G. R. Holliday, L. S., C. R. Stetson '94, C. Nichols '94, R. C. Robbins '92. Crew 3-J. W. Lund, L. S., R. C. Larrabee...
...entries for the quarter mile scratch races for four-oars on Thursday will be closed tonight at 6 p. m. A number of men have already entered, and it is hoped that more will do so today. If enough enter the races will be rowed in heats, as they were last year. The book for signatures is at the boat house, and the entrance fee of 25 cents must be paid on signing. The drawings of the crews will be announced in tomorrow's CRIMSON...
...first scratch races of the Harvard Rowing Club for the season of 1891 will be held at 4 o'clock on Thursday afternoon April 30. The course is not quite a quarter of a mile, and will be laid between the Harvard Rowing Club and the stone wall. The entry fee is 25 cents and the entries will be closed Tuesday at 6 p. m. Entries may be made at the club house...
...sprinters' work in general consists of a hundred yards dash, where the quickness in starting can be best judged, or of a longer run, to show what endurance the men have. The half-mile and quarter-mile men are doing good work. They usually do more or less than the distances they intend to try, with once in a while a race over the exact distance. The mile runners and walkers, also, do just about this same work...
...Intercollegiate games and that it is not necessary to select one man for each event, on the basis of the work that he has been doing in practice. Moen, Cooke, Hawes, Shead and Thayer are among those who are doing well in sprinting. Wright and Stead in the quarter, Batchelder in the half, A. M. White and Lowell in the mile. Carr, Nichols and collamore are also good in the last event. Wheel-wright in the pole vault, and Fearing, Green, Shead, Hale and Bloss in the jumps are excellent men, and Finlay will probably distinguish himself with the shot...