Word: raced
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yard races were held. The first a race between the half-milers was won by W. J. Bingham '16 in 50 3-5 seconds, R. G. Huling '13 second; the other was captured by R. H. Delafield '16 in 51 seconds with J. C. Rock '15 second. The half-mile race for Freshmen was won by G. Lamont '16 in 2 minutes and 6 seconds...
There will be an 880-yard scratch race for Freshmen on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. All Freshman half-mile candidates should enter...
...nearly enough Seniors have reported as candidates for the class crew. If 1913 is to have any chance to represent the University in the race against Yale on May 17, there will have to be a great deal more interest shown by the Seniors. The class races themselves will be rowed as a preliminary to the triangular race with Princeton and Pennsylvania on May 10. These two races ought to furnish interest for a great deal more men than have as yet reported, not only for the Senior crew, but for the other two classes also. This is the last...
...University and two Freshman crews reported for vacation work last Wednesday morning. As a result of the race the day before vacation there were several changes in the two University boats, principally the replacing of Pirnie at stroke and Reynolds at seven by Chanler and H. H. Meyer of the second boat. Pirnie was moved to two, sending Trumbull to stroke of the second; and Reynolds went to three. Stratton went to three in the second crew, sending Murray to seven...
Yesterday afternoon three University crews and the first Freshman rowed a very close race for a little over a mile down-stream in the upper part of the Basin. The first and second University crews gave the third and the Freshmen one length handicap. The race was very even, the crews never stringing out enough to show open water. At the finish abreast of Gloucester street the Freshmen led by about a length with the first, second, and third University crews about a quarter of a length apart in that order...