Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Another good performance was that of J. E. Haigh '03 in the quarter-mile run. Haigh ran in pretty form and finished strongly in 49 2-5 s. W. A. Colwell 2G. ran a strong race in the two-mile. Being a graduate, he was unable to qualify for a place. He started twenty seconds after the others and finished in good time, which was not given...
...Freshmen made a good showing in the games. E. G. Dives '06 won the quarter-mile with 15 yards; C. L. Ames '06, the half-mile with 60 yards; H. H. Howland '06, the two-mile with 100 yards; and W. B. Jordan '06, the broad jump with a handicap of 9 inches...
...Wells Cup for the quarter mile run will not be competed for. Only the first and second men in the trial heats will qualify for the finals...
...settled down to a stroke of 35, closely followed by the Freshmen, the Sophomores and the Juniors. The Law School oat got away last, rowing a 38 stroke. At the half-mile the Seniors still held their lad with a steady stroke of 34. the Freshmen were about a quarter of a length behind. A little farther to the rear were the Sophomores, and behind them the Juniors. The Law, School crew was last. As the crews approached the bridge the Law School boat gained on the Juniors and the Sophomores, whose boat, by this time, was rapidly filling...
...last half-mile, the race between the Seniors and the Law School was very close. The Seniors had a lead of half a length which the Law School was unable to reduce even with a spurt which was made a quarter of a mile before the finish. At this point the Seniors, who had been rowing a 36 stroke, increased it to 40, and won by three-quarters of a length. The time of the race was 12 minutes and 4 seconds, which, considering the very unfavorable weather conditions, was faintly good...