Word: rains
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Before the preliminaries of the 100-yard dash, the second event of the meet, could be completed, a driving rain and wind storm made running impossible for an hour. The track for the rest of the afternoon was soft and in places covered with large puddles, in spite of which, however, some of the times were very good. In the mile run G. Dougherty of Exeter secured first place in 4 minutes, 37 seconds, which was fast time considering the conditions. C. A. Rice of Powder Point won both the 100 and 220-yard dashes, making the former through...
Fast Races in Spite or Rain...
...June 14, by a pageant at 3.45 in the afternoon followed by a dinner in the Union. All graduates who lived in Hollis Hall have been invited to attend, and there will be a number of guests. The pageant will be held behind Hollis Hall, or, in case of rain, in Sanders Theatre. The scene will be decorated and sufficiently altered to resemble quite closely the old Hollis Hall. Seats for spectators will be erected, facing Hollis, so that the old front of the building (now the rear) will form the back-drop of the stage. About 100 men will...
...tennis championship yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field by defeating J. J. Armstrong '14 in the final set of their match by the score of 6-3. The other three sets were played on May 28 and the fourth set stood 6-6 when play was stopped because of the rain. In the doubles E. H. Whitney '14 and J. J. Armstrong '14 had little trouble in defeating E. R. Hastings, Jr., '14 and J. C. Devereux '14 for the College doubles championship after the first set. In this set, which was close, the Armstrong and Whitney were leading...
Owing to the rain yesterday afternoon, it was necessary to postpone the final match in the College doubles tennis tournament, in which J. C. Bevereux '14 and E. R. Hastings, Jr., '14 were to play E. H. Whitney '14 and J. J. Armstrong...