Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Quarter-mile race-Final heat won by J. T. Williams, Columbia; second, G. B. Underhill, Columbia; third, H. K. Bird, Columbia. Time...
Only twenty-five men will be taken to New York next Thursday to compete in the intercollegiate games. The men chosen are: For the 100 and 220 yard dashes, Bigelow, Redpath, Roche, Gonterman and Denholm; Vincent, Fish, Mansfield and Butler in the quarter-mile run; Hollister, Fenno, Bordman and Williams in the half-mile; Grant in the mile; Munroe in the high hurdles, and Mason and Bremer in the low hurdles. Phillips and Liebmann will start in the walk; J. S. Clarke, E. H. Clark, Mason and Somers are in the broad jump; Putnam and E. H. Clark...
...prospects next Saturday are made less bright by the entry, from smaller colleges with weak teams, of individual athletes of unusual ability, who will take away many points in which Harvard is especially strong. The effect of such entries will be the worst in the dashes and the quarter-mile. Wefers, of Georgetown, will run in the dashes, and Burke will run in the quarter for Boston University. Harvard will also suffer from the absence of Hoyt, not only losing a probable five points, but leaving these points to be divided among its most formidable rivals, Yale and Pennsylvania. However...
...ready before the recess, and are showing good form. Each man is entered for every race, but only five will start in an event. The tandem teams will be Hewitt and Baker on a Transit and Hurt and Powers on a Syracuse. There are five races as follows: Quarter-mile, half-mile, mile, five mile, and tandem. Hewitt, Powers and Baker will ride the short distances, quarter, half, and mile; Dacy, Wood and Burdett will ride in the five mile, and Richards and Hurt will start in the mile race. There will be only one man from each college...
...fifty spectators present, and at no game has there been much over a hundred. Doubtless this is in large part due to the fact that Soldiers Field is a harder place to get to than was Holmes, but it seems as if men should be willing to walk a quarter of a mile or so to see their class play a baseball game for the championship. If more interest is not shown the class games will be given up in a year or so for good. Today the final game is to be played between Ninety-seven and Ninety-nine...