Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...school-boys rigged a new shell and rowed a very plucky race in the intermediate event. In the novice singles H. G. Hart '01 upset about a quarter of a mile from the finish and it was some time before the "Veritas" could reach...
...Quarter-mile run--Won by D. Boardman, Y.; second, H. G. Lee, Syr.; third, W. M. Long, Col.; fourth, W. G. Clerk, H. Time...
...quarter mile cup will not be offered for competition this spring. It was thought inadvisable to allow the quarter-milers to hold a special event for it, previous to the dual games, and since that time many of the men have broken training. Those who have not are working in preparation for the intercollegiate games and could not safely enter any outside contest. The cup was presented to the Athletic Association by S. Gannett Wells '86, for the purpose of encouraging quarter mile runners. It was won in 1898 by H. H. Fish...
Prominent men entered are: In the dashes -- Jarvis of Princeton, McClain and Smith of Pennsylvania; Richards and Boardman of Yale, and Haigh of Harvard. In the hurdles--Kraenzlein and Remington of Pennsylvania, Hallowell and Willis of Harvard, and Thomas and Fincke of Yale. In the quarter mile--Long of Columbia and Boardman of Yale. In the distance runs--Grant and Bowen of Pennsylvania, Cregan of Princeton, Bray of Williams, Smith of Yale, and Foote, Richardson and Applegate of Harvard. In the shot put--Beck of Yale, Plaw of California, and Hare and McCracken of Pennsylvania. In the hammer throw--Plaw...
...teams this year are very evenly matched and a remarkably close contest is expected. Both teams have been weakened by the loss of several of last year's point-winners, and both have discovered several promising new men. Harvard's most severe losses have been in the quarter and half-mile. Though prediction in track games is always uncertain on account of weather and track conditions and the doubtful qualities of new men, there is enough evidence from the records of the dual meet of last year and those of the spring meets at both colleges this year to show...