Word: raced
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...player of two years' experience, and probably in Bomeisler's place, Carter, a new man on the squad last year. Warren, the regular right tackle, is an experienced player, who will again be able to play. Talbot and Arnold, both substitutes of proven worth, should have a close race for the other tackle position. Two veterans, Cooney and Pendleton, are available for the guards, and Captain Ketcham, the most brilliant player on the team last year, will strengthen the line at centre...
...first with Yale was held on Lake Quinsigamond, the "Oneida" winning from the "Shawmut" of Yale by four lengths. This first victory gave great impetus to the sports, which from that time on came into more and more prominence. Three years later the second race with Yale was won, and the first Harvard boathouse was built during the succeeding season. In 1859 and 1860 the University won from Yale and Brown on Lake Quinsigamond. The prow of the shell used in these races is now on exhibition in the Union...
During the Civil War interest in the sport declined, but in 1864 the races with Yale were resumed. In 1870 Harvard had scored seven victories out of nine contests. A four-oared race was held against Oxford on the Themes in 1869, in which the University acquitted itself very creditably, losing by only six seconds...
...handicap hurdle race was also held, which was won by T. O. Freeman '14; A. L. Jackson '14 was second, and W. W. Mansfield '15 third...
...looking tomb on Mt. Auburn street, when a youth, his features tumbling about in fear at his own boldness, stuck his head out of a stained-glass window and yelled feebly "E-yah!" Since the CRIMSON so disastrously put to rout Lampy's hobblers in last year's relay race and decisively defeated the funny fellows in baseball, the jokers have been humble as pie. Again, however, an evidence of life is seen, and the CRIMSON, believing such affrontery should be crushed in its infancy, desires to chastise the offenders. Hockey, being the season's sport, it seems altogether fitting...