Word: ran
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard class team race was something of a surprise, as it had not been supposed '95 was equal to '94. The men who ran in the first relay were J. Sullivan '94 T., Abbe '95, F. da S. Prado '96, and C. A. Brown '97. They finished with '96, leading; '94, second; '95, third, and '97, last. The next relay finished with J. F. McGrath '95, ahead, and C. B. Gleason '94, C. S. Fuller '96, and G. S. Prouty '97, in the order named. The third and fourth relays consisted respectively of J. H. Meader '95, F. A. Dorman...
...mile run was fast. MacLaughlin and Allison, two Worcester men, made the pace at first and then Coolidge, H. A. A., went out ahead. He was passed, however, on the last lap by Blake, B. A. A., who won in 4m. 39 4-5s. Allison was third. Coolidge ran inside...
...finals. An unfortunate accident occurred on the third lap, just when the race was promising to be a grand struggle. One of the men tripped on the corner and three of four others, among them Bull and Hollister, went down with him. They picked themselves up and ran the race out, but the ground lost was too great to be made up. However, Blakemore won the race...
Yale evidently did not go into the race with any intention of making a fight, as there was but one quarter-miler on her team. Princeton did considerably better. Brokaw, her last man, ran a hard and plucky race, but was never able to get near enough to Merrill to push...
...time for the mile, 3 min. 25 2-5 sec., established a record for the event. If the men had been drawn out it is probable that this time would have been bettered by at least 1 1-2 sec., as Sayer, alone, ran a full second under his time of the Saturday before...