Word: racing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...HURDLE RACE...
...BICYCLE RACE...
Entries to the Freshman Meeting. 100 yards dash - Dickerman, Myer, Payson, Wolf, McLeod, Lockwood, Brown, Darling, Mason, Andrews, Lynch. Broad jump - Wolf. Mile walk - Grover, Paine. Putting shot - Faulkner, Dickerman, Garrison. 220 yards - Lockwood, Myer, Brown. 120 yards hurdle race - Lynch, Poor, Crane. Mile run - Gorham, McNichol. High jump - Alexander, Dickerman. 1-2 mile run - Endicott, Strout. Pole vault - J. Crane, Jr., W. S. Crane. 1-4 mile run - Sturgis, Hunnewell. The order of events will be published in tomorrow's issue...
...possible harm, and there is no form of exercise more beneficial, as well as exhilarating to men enjoying average good health. The slow runs are not severe - for the running is not continuous and there is often an opportunity for walking or even resting. No one is compelled to race for home when the break is made. Therefore, men who have never done much running need not fear to try their modest powers in the weekly hunts. Then, too, it is not the best short distance runner that wins the cup, it is the man with the most endurance...
...understood that Dean, '88, will not ride in any bicycle races in the future. There is only one entry for the bicycle race in the fall meeting of the Athletic Association...